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--- In March 2022, a researcher named Max Kellerman publicly disclosed a Linux Kernel vulnerability (nicknamed "Dirty Pipe" for its similarities to the notorious "Dirty Cow" exploit affecting older versions of the kernel) that allowed attackers to arbitrarily overwrite files on the operating system.
This video provides an overview of the vulnerability -- We start by taking a look at the vulnerability and exploit at a high-level, before moving on to exploiting the vulnerability in subsequent sections of the room.
Enjoy!
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