PAM-CRASH refers to a specific vulnerability or crash related to Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). PAM is a suite of shared libraries that allows system administrators to configure authentication methods for applications. A 'PAM-CRASH' typically indicates a situation where a flaw in a PAM module or its configuration leads to a program crash during the authentication process. Details on specific PAM-CRASH vulnerabilities are scarce without more context, as it's a generic term. A crash related to PAM implies a failure in the authentication stack which would deny legitimate users access.
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