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Kernel prepatch 6.10-rc3

The 6.10-rc3 kernel prepatch is out. "So things look good, the water is warm, please jump right in and keep testing,"

Mon Jun 10, 2024 06:13
[$] Ladybird browser spreads its wings

Ladybird is an open-source project aimed at building an independent web browser, rather than yet another browser based on Chrome. It is written in C++ and licensed under a two-clause BSD license. The effort began as part of the SerenityOS project, but developer Andreas Kling announced on June 3 that he was "forking" Ladybird as a separate project...

Fri Jun 7, 2024 21:28
Linux nftables vulnerability exploited in the wild (CrowdStrike)

According to CrowdStrike, a vulnerability in the Linux kernel's nftables code that was discovered earlier this year is being actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability allows for local privilege escalation. Most distributions have already released a fix. As noted by the exploit developer, leveraging this POC is dependent on...

Fri Jun 7, 2024 20:28
[$] Modernizing BPF for the next 10 years

BPF was first generalized beyond packet filtering more than a decade ago. In that time, it has changed a lot, becoming much more capable. Alexei Starovoitov kicked off the second day of the BPF track at the 2024 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit by leading a session discussing which changes to BPF are going to come...

Fri Jun 7, 2024 16:21
Security updates for Friday

Security updates have been issued by Mageia (libtiff), Oracle (cockpit, glibc, kernel, less, libxml2, linux-kernel, and tomcat), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-ibm, nghttp2, and ruby:3.3), Slackware (php), SUSE (go1.21, go1.22, and python-docker), and Ubuntu (aom and libvpx).

Fri Jun 7, 2024 16:21
[$] A generic ring buffer for the kernel

The kernel's user-space ABI does not lack for ring buffers; they have been defined for subsystems like BPF, io_uring, perf, and tracing, for example. Naturally, each of those ring buffers is unique, with no common interface between them. The natural response to this ABI proliferation is, of course, to add yet another ring buffer as the generic...

Thu Jun 6, 2024 19:09

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