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    Home»Development»Security»CVE-2025-21756: How a Tiny Linux Kernel Bug Led to a Full Root Exploit, PoC Releases

    CVE-2025-21756: How a Tiny Linux Kernel Bug Led to a Full Root Exploit, PoC Releases

    April 29, 2025

    CVE-2025-21756: How a Tiny Linux Kernel Bug Led to a Full Root Exploit, PoC Releases

    In a recently analysis, security researcher Michael Hoefler has exposed the full depth of CVE-2025-21756, a Use-After-Free (UAF) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel’s vsock subsystem. What began …
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