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CVE-2026-46168: Critical Linux Kernel MPTCP Flaw Triggers Kernel Panic – Are Your Windows WSL2 Systems at Risk?
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability, CVE-2026-46168, can cause an immediate system crash via a kernel panic when specially crafted Multipath TCP (MPTCP) traffic is processed. Published by...
CVE-2025-68204: ARM SCMI GenPD Bug Causes Kernel Panics, Windows ARM Implications
A critical vulnerability designated CVE-2025-68204 has exposed a serious resource-handling flaw in the Linux kernel's ARM System Control and Management Interface (SCMI) power domain subsystem,...
Kernel Patch Closes UFS Driver Use-After-Return Bug CVE-2023-53387
A subtle but dangerous vulnerability in the Linux kernel's UFS (Universal Flash Storage) driver, tracked as CVE-2023-53387, has been quietly patched in upstream kernel code after discovery that a...
Btrfs Double-Accounting Bug Can Crash Your Linux Hosts Repeatedly – Patch Now
A race condition deep inside the Btrfs filesystem’s delayed allocation cleanup can bring down Linux hosts with kernel panics, and keep crashing them over and over, until a patched kernel is rolled...
The Evolution of OS Screens of Death: From Windows BSOD to Modern Minimalism
The blue screen of death (BSOD) is one of the most infamous sights in computing—a sudden, jarring interruption that signals a critical system failure. What began as a cryptic diagnostic tool in...
Windows 11 Blue Screen of Death: Causes, Fixes, and KIR System Explained
For Windows 11 users, few things are as frustrating as encountering the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)—a stark reminder that even the most polished operating systems can falter. Recently, a...