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[$] Page-table hardening with memory protection keys
Thursday January 9, 2025. 04:16 PM , from LWN.net
Attacks on the kernel can take many forms; one popular exploitation path is
to find a way to overwrite some memory with attacker-supplied data. If the right memory can be targeted, one well-targeted stray write is all that is needed to take control of the system. Since the system's page tables regulate access to memory, they are an attractive target for this type of attack. This patch set from Kevin Brodsky is an attempt to protect page tables (and, eventually, other data structures) using the 'memory protection keys' feature provided by a number of CPU architectures.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1004029/
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