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CVE-2023-54259 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.29/6.3.3 pm_runtime_put return value (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54257 | Linux Kernel up to 6.2.11 net memory corruption (Nessus ID 281715 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54255 | Linux Kernel up to 6.4.3 DMAC dma_base_addr denial of service (Nessus ID 281738 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
New York’s 3D Printing Crackdown: Security or Surveillance?
New York’s latest budget proposal could fundamentally change how 3D printers work—requiring built-in software that scans and blocks certain designs. Supporters say it’s about stopping ghost guns. Critics say it opens the door to surveillance and limits innovation. In this episode, we break down what’s actually in the proposal, why it’s raising alarms across the […]
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CVE-2023-54254 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.123/6.1.42/6.4.4 ttm memory leak (Nessus ID 281550 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54253 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.53/6.5.3 fs/btrfs/subpage.c btrfs_read_folio assertion (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54251 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.125/6.1.44/6.4.9 div_s64_rem divide by zero (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54252 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.106/6.1.23/6.2.10 memory leak (Nessus ID 281522 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54250 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.144/6.1.24/6.2.11 ksmbd decode_preauth_ctxt out-of-bounds (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54249 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.15/6.2.2 bus null pointer dereference (Nessus ID 281725 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54248 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.110/6.1.27/6.2.14/6.3.1 ntfs3 null pointer dereference (Nessus ID 281737 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54247 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.109/6.4.6 bpf kernel/bpf/btf.c btf_type_id_size stack-based overflow (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54246 | Linux Kernel up to 5.10.196/5.15.132/6.1.54/6.5.4 rcuscale rcu_scale_writer missing initialization (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54245 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.105/6.1.22/6.2.9 on KASAN ASoC regcache_flat_read out-of-bounds (WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54244 | Linux Kernel up to 6.3.3 ACPI privilege escalation (Nessus ID 281471 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
CVE-2023-54243 | Linux Kernel up to 5.10.172/5.15.99/6.1.17/6.2.4 find_table_lock use after free (Nessus ID 281515 / WID-SEC-2025-2941)
Transforming Raw Alerts into Real Security Outcomes with Seceon
Cyber threats today are no longer occasional. They are persistent, automated, and intelligently crafted to bypass traditional defenses. Relying only on logs or isolated alerts is no longer enough. Organizations need a platform that can connect behaviors, detect patterns, and deliver real-time intelligence. This is where Seceon aiSIEM plays a critical role by converting scattered
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