Linux Crash Dump Vulns Expose Sensitive Information
Crashes happen. Servers, desktops, and embedded systems all stumble occasionally, leaving behind a snapshot of their memory ” a core dump. For years, tools like Apport in Ubuntu and systemd-coredump in Red Hat-based distributions have turned these snapshots into goldmines for debugging. They let developers reconstruct what went wrong, inspect the state of the system at the time of the crash, and fix errors with precision.LinuxSecurity – Security ArticlesRead More