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Article: Dokany/Google Drive File Stream Kernel Stack-based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: Last November I reported a kernel vulnerability to CERT/CC for their help in coordinating the disclosure as it impacted dozens of vendors including Google Drive File Stream (GDFS). The vulnerability was a stack-based buffer overflow in Dokany’s kernel mode file system driver and has been assigned cve id of CVE-2018-5410. With Dokany you can create your own v...
https://www.greyhathacker.net/?p=1041   
Published: 2019 01 14 18:07:01
Received: 2022 05 11 19:26:43
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Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Dokany/Google Drive File Stream Kernel Stack-based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: Last November I reported a kernel vulnerability to CERT/CC for their help in coordinating the disclosure as it impacted dozens of vendors including Google Drive File Stream (GDFS). The vulnerability was a stack-based buffer overflow in Dokany’s kernel mode file system driver and has been assigned cve id of CVE-2018-5410. With Dokany you can create your own v...
https://www.greyhathacker.net/?p=1041   
Published: 2019 01 14 18:07:01
Received: 2022 05 11 19:26:43
Feed: GreyHatHacker.NET
Source: GreyHatHacker.NET
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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