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New Linux EXT4 Bug - out-of-bounds memcpy via non-inline system.data xattr (bugs.chromium.org)

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New Linux EXT4 Bug - out-of-bounds memcpy via non-inline system.data xattr (bugs.chromium.org)
Linus Torvalds admits 'buggy crap' made it into Linux 4.8 (theregister.co.uk)
A cache invalidation bug in Linux memory management (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
Hunting a Linux kernel bug (blog.twitter.com)
Syzkaller can be enhanced to find bugs in specific Linux drivers, such as V4L2 (collabora.com)
The state of linux debuggers (scattered-thoughts.net)
Uncovering a 24-year-old bug in the Linux Kernel (engineering.skroutz.gr)
Writing a Linux Debugger (blog.tartanllama.xyz)
Debugging a FUSE deadlock in the Linux kernel (netflixtechblog.com)
Minimal Linux Bootloader debugging story (michael.stapelberg.ch)
The case of the vanishing CPU: A Linux kernel debugging story (clickhouse.com)
A Higgs-bugson in the Linux Kernel (blog.janestreet.com)
Reproducing a Tricky Bug in Minutes With a Custom Linux Scheduler Written in Java (mostlynerdless.de)
Detailed postmortem and patch for Linux leap second bug (lkml.org)
Digging out the craziest bug you never heard about from 2008: a linux threading regression (timetobleed.com)
A closer look at a recent privilege escalation bug in Linux (CVE-2013-2094) (timetobleed.com)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta 1 moves from ext4 to XFS (phoronix.com)
A standard benchmarking article, but notable because Red Hat has (for the time being) decided to abandon ext4 in the default install in favor of XFS.
Linux Kernel Developers Fed Up With Ridiculous Bugs In Systemd (phoronix.com)
Another epic Linus tirade.
CVE-2014-7284 (NGRO Bug): Lack of randomness in Linux kernel network secrets (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
Linux futex_wait bug (groups.google.com)
Linux kernel bug delivers corrupt TCP/IP data to Mesos, Kubernetes, Docker containers (medium.com)
The Linux Scheduler: a Decade of Wasted Cores (ece.ubc.ca)
Some lines worth a chuckle: > Scheduling, as in dividing CPU cycles among threads was thought to be a solved problem. We show that this is not the case.
This is what a root debug backdoor in a Linux kernel looks like (theregister.co.uk)
Pro Linux systems spelunking (pythonsweetness.tumblr.com)
What is BPF and why is it taking over Linux Performance analysis? (blog.memsql.com)
A swiss army knife of debugging tools (jvns.ca)
“Most serious” Linux privilege-escalation bug ever is under active exploit (arstechnica.com)
Android phones rooted by “most serious” Linux escalation bug ever (arstechnica.com)
DTrace for Linux 2016 (brendangregg.com)
Azure bug bounty: Pwning Red Hat Enterprise Linux (ianduffy.ie)