We're seeing a lot of incomplete or broken security fixes recently, across the board. Presumably this is leading to a lot of cheap bugs for attackers, who are generally going to be more incentivized to analyze patches than defenders are.
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A bunch to collect here: http://openwall.com/lists/kernel-hardening/ … :)
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So basically the last few decades of patches fromOracle?
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This will be a short thread
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The Mac password reset was good example
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One relatively high-profile example is TotalMeltdown:https://www.techrepublic.com/article/total-meltdown-how-microsofts-spectre-patch-created-an-even-bigger-flaw-for-hackers/ …
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(Drupal) :)
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