Qualys researchers expose ‘CrackArmor’ flaws that allow unprivileged users to escalate privileges to root, break container isolation, and crash systems, with no CVE identifiers yet assigned.
Security researchers from Qualys have disclosed nine vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel’s AppArmor module, collectively tracked as CrackArmor.
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Kernel Module Loader is a graphical user interface (GUI) application that simplifies the management of Linux kernel modules. With it, you can: load kernel modules; unload kernel modules; view a list ...
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Note that the kernel modules built here must be used with GSP firmware and user-space NVIDIA GPU driver components from a corresponding 590.48.01 driver release. This can be achieved by installing the ...
Nine critical vulnerabilities have been found in AppArmor, a Linux Security Module standard on Ubuntu, Debian, and SUSE. Together, they are referred to as ...
Nine CrackArmor flaws in Linux AppArmor since 2017 enable root escalation and container bypass, putting 12.6M systems at risk.
A set of newly identified vulnerabilities in the Linux security module AppArmor could allow attackers to gain root access, ...