0-Click Linux Kernel KSMBD Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Execution via N-Day Exploit

A recent vulnerability in the Linux Kernel’s KSMBD module allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a target system without any user interaction. KSMBD is a kernel-space SMB3 server that handles network file sharing. Researchers demonstrated a stable exploit against KSMBD in Linux 6.1.45, achieving remote code execution (RCE) with a success rate above […]

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