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CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-26678
CVE-2024-26678 affects the Linux kernel’s x86/efistub pathway. The vulnerability arises from using a 1:1 file:memory mapping for the PE/COFF .compat section, which is an 8-byte dummy section containing the 32-bit entrypoint address of a 64-bit kernel image when booted from 32-bit firmware (CONFIG...
CVE-2024-26678 x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...