sound/core/timer.c in the Linux kernel before 4.11.5 is vulnerable to a data race in the ALSA /dev/snd/timer driver resulting in local users being able to read information belonging to other users, i.e., uninitialized memory contents may be disclosed when a read and an ioctl happen at the same time.
- http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2017/06/12/2
- https://github.com/ARPSyndicate/cvemon
- https://github.com/R0B1NL1N/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/Technoashofficial/kernel-exploitation-linux
- https://github.com/bcoles/kasld
- https://github.com/kdn111/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhdn111/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhdz-06/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhdz191/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhhdz/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhhdz06/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khanhnd123/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/khnhdz/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/knd06/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/ndk06/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/ndk191/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/ssr-111/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/wkhnh06/linux-kernel-exploitation
- https://github.com/xairy/linux-kernel-exploitation