Byte Bites: Linux’s Kernel Gets a Toothache from StackRot

Discover the new security flaw in Linux kernel, cheekily named StackRot. This flaw, nestled in the memory management subsystem, is as tricky to exploit as getting a feline to perform acrobatics. No need for panic, the world’s not ending…at least not due to StackRot.

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Okay, deep breath, let's get this over with. In the grand act of digital self-sabotage, we've littered this site with cookies. Yep, we did that. Why? So your highness can have a 'premium' experience or whatever. These traitorous cookies hide in your browser, eagerly waiting to welcome you back like a guilty dog that's just chewed your favorite shoe. And, if that's not enough, they also tattle on which parts of our sad little corner of the web you obsess over. Feels dirty, doesn't it?