core dump

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The core dump tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about system crash memory dumps, including BSOD analysis on Windows 7 with drivers like dxgmms1.sys and ntoskrnl.exe. It also addresses security vulnerabilities in core dump handling, such as CVE-2022-4415 affecting systemd-coredump on Azure Linux, where privileged process core files could be exposed. Topics include interpreting dump files, debugging tools like BlueScreenView, and the implications of core dump configuration for system security.
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    CVE-2022-4415: Systemd coredump leak and Azure Linux attestations

    The systemd component that collects and stores core dumps — systemd‑coredump — was found in January 2023 to ignore the kernel’s fs.suid_dumpable setting, allowing core files for setuid/setgid (privileged) processes to be produced and, under some configurations, read by non‑privileged users. That...
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    CISA Adds Critical Vulnerabilities to KEV Catalog: What Organizations Must Do Now

    The cybersecurity landscape is once again under heightened scrutiny as the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has moved to add two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. This development signals both a persistent threat to federal and...
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    Windows 7 bsod windows 7 dxgmms1.sys and ntoskrnl.exe

    i have been having bsod problems since i installed windows 7 on my computer. every where i post says that its a different issue. it really has its moments sometimes it goes weeks and months without a bosd and then all then its a every day or multiple times a day. the past 2 days its been acting...
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