53451.rar

Linux Kernel (specifically the Bluetooth HCI socket implementation).

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A local attacker could exploit this flaw to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) or potentially escalate privileges by triggering memory corruption. Technical Write-Up Summary Vulnerability Mechanism: To provide a more tailored write-up, could you

An attacker typically uses a "proof-of-concept" (PoC) script (often archived in files like 53451.rar ) to rapidly open and bind multiple Bluetooth sockets. The flaw resides in how the kernel handles

By winning the race condition, the attacker can force the kernel into an inconsistent state, leading to a system crash (kernel panic) or unauthorized memory access.

The flaw resides in how the kernel handles concurrent calls to bind Bluetooth sockets.