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		<title>Anatomy of a Null derreference in the Kernel (Linux)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week KSplice published in his blog the second part of a interesting article, explaining the effect of a dangerus NULL derreference in the Linux Kernel. In the last year many of those holes were fixed in the kernel, so finding a true exploit wouldn&#8217;t be easy. It is still nice to understand how this kind of exploit works.</p>
<p>Here the <a href="http://blog.ksplice.com/2010/03/null-pointers-part-i/" target="_blank">first </a>and <a href="http://blog.ksplice.com/2010/04/exploiting-kernel-null-dereferences/" target="_blank">second </a>parts of the article.</p>
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