The security world thought the Month of Browser Bugs (MoBB) was somewhat scary. Well, the Month of Kernel Bugs (MoKB) is amidst us now, and we only thought that killing user's web browsers was bad - let's attempt to kill/exploit/smash the code that keeps the CPU hot. In all seriousness - I'm interested to see how far MoKB goes, as it will definitely make life interesting now that people could crash servers and workstations. So what will the final tally be for DoS, Remote Code Execution and/or Data Coruption be?