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38 points by larusso 12 days ago · 13 comments

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alecco 12 days ago

People are blaming the wrong guy for breaking the embargo but via this blog post [1]:

> on 2026-05-05 Steffen Klassert pushed f4c50a4034 to netdev/net.git with Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org.

Once the fix is out it's usual for researchers to race to make the first exploit out of it.

[1] https://afflicted.sh/blog/posts/copy-fail-2.html

cassianoleal 12 days ago

How is this different from Dirty Frag [0]?

It seems to use the same vector.

[0] https://github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag

cpach 12 days ago

Does anyone know how to mitigate this one? Is it sufficient to disable the esp4/esp6/rxrpc modules?

Mindless2112 12 days ago

How much pain must there be until people realize we actually do need memory safety?

  • delamon 12 days ago

    How would've memory safety helped here?

    • Mindless2112 12 days ago

      In CHERI, for example, pointers have permissions. The pointer to the COW memory would not have the "write" permission.

      I could be misunderstanding the bug, of course.

      • delamon 12 days ago

        If you "forget" to mark COW memory pointer as no-write, the net effect would be same, would it not? If I'm reading the diff correctly, the problem was that code missed to mark some pages as shared (aka no-write).

        • Mindless2112 12 days ago

          A fair point...

          I thought the bug was a missing check for the COW flag, but looking at it again it seems it was missing both setting and checking the flag.

    • tatersolid 12 days ago

      Because “Page-cache write into any readable file” is a memory safety bug? All of these recent Linux LPEs are memory safety issues.

nonamesleft 12 days ago

sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1 keeps on giving.

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