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Improper Access Control
Linux kernel is vulnerable to improper access control. The vulnerability exists because the mm subsystem in the Linux kernel does not properly enforce the CONFIGSTRICTDEVMEM protection mechanism. Local users could read or write to kernel memory locations in the first megabyte and bypass...
Design/Logic Flaw
The mm subsystem in the Linux kernel through 3.2 does not properly enforce the CONFIGSTRICTDEVMEM protection mechanism, which allows local users to read or write to kernel memory locations in the first megabyte and bypass slab-allocation access restrictions via an application that opens the...
CVE-2017-7889
The mm subsystem in the Linux kernel through 3.2 does not properly enforce the CONFIGSTRICTDEVMEM protection mechanism, which allows local users to read or write to kernel memory locations in the first megabyte and bypass slab-allocation access restrictions via an application that opens the...
CVE-2017-7889
The mm subsystem in the Linux kernel through 3.2 does not properly enforce the CONFIGSTRICTDEVMEM protection mechanism, which allows local users to read or write to kernel memory locations in the first megabyte and bypass slab-allocation access restrictions via an application that opens the...