427 matches found
PT-2022-36028 · Linux · Linux Kernel
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux Kernel versions prior to v6.0.9 Description: A potential issue exists in the Linux Kernel, specifically in the ti: am65-cpsw module, which may cause a segmentation fault at module unload. The actual impact and attack plausibility have n...
kernel: block, bfq: don't move oom_bfqq
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: block, bfq: don't move oombfqq Our test report a UAF: 2073.019181 ================================================================== 2073.019188 BUG: KASAN: use-after-free in bfqputasyncbfqq+0xa0/0x168 2073.019191 Write of size 8...
kernel: Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload The vmbus driver relies on the panic notifier infrastructure to perform some operations when a panic event is detected. Since vmbus can be built as module, it is required...
GSD-2022-1007230 drm/meson: explicitly remove aggregate driver at module unload time
drm/meson: explicitly remove aggregate driver at module unload time This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.10.150 by commit...
GSD-2022-1007021 drm/meson: explicitly remove aggregate driver at module unload time
drm/meson: explicitly remove aggregate driver at module unload time This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.15.75 by commit...
PT-2022-35485 · Linux · Linux Kernel
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux Kernel versions prior to v5.10.150 Description: The issue is related to the drm/meson driver in the Linux Kernel. It involves explicitly removing the aggregate driver at module unload time. The actual impact and attack plausibility have...
PT-2022-34997 · Linux · Linux Kernel
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux Kernel versions prior to 6.0.3 Description: The issue is related to the drm/meson driver in the Linux Kernel. It involves explicitly removing the aggregate driver at module unload time. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not...
kernel: Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload The vmbus driver relies on the panic notifier infrastructure to perform some operations when a panic event is detected. Since vmbus can be built as module, it is required...
GSD-2022-1002188 Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.4.189 by commit...
GSD-2022-1001985 Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.10.111 by commit...
GSD-2022-1001697 Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.15.34 by commit...
GSD-2022-1001412 ath11k: fix kernel panic during unload/load ath11k modules
ath11k: fix kernel panic during unload/load ath11k modules This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.16.20 by commit...
GSD-2022-1001369 Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.16.20 by commit...
GSD-2022-1001026 Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Fix potential crash on module unload This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.17.3 by commit...
PT-2024-11268 · Linux +1 · Linux Kernel +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel versions prior to 5.13.0 Description: The issue is related to the KVM: x86 component of the Linux kernel, where a bug existed since the tracepoint was added, but was recently exposed by a new check in tracing to detect exactly th...
kernel: use-after-free caused by a malicious USB device in the drivers/usb/misc/adutux.c driver
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation for ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems, where an attacker with administrative privileges and access to a local account could pre-groom the memory and physically disconnect or unload a module. The attacker must be able to access either of...
ALPINE-CVE-2020-25632
A flaw was found in grub2 in versions prior to 2.06. The rmmod implementation allows the unloading of a module used as a dependency without checking if any other dependent module is still loaded leading to a use-after-free scenario. This could allow arbitrary code to be executed or a bypass of...
kernel: use-after-free caused by a malicious USB device in the drivers/usb/misc/adutux.c driver
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation for ADU devices from Ontrak Control Systems, where an attacker with administrative privileges and access to a local account could pre-groom the memory and physically disconnect or unload a module. The attacker must be able to access either of...
gss_mech_free in net/sunrpc/auth_gss/gss_mech_switch.c in the rpcsec_gss_krb5 implementation in the Linux kernel through 5.6.10 lacks certain domain_release calls leading to a memory leak. Note: This was disputed with the assertion that the issue does not grant any access not already available. It is a problem that on unloading a specific kernel module some memory is leaked but loading kernel modules is a privileged operation. A user could also write a kernel module to consume any amount of memory they like and load that replicating the effect of this bug
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kernel: use-after-free in drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c, ipmi_si_mem_io.c, ipmi_si_port_io.c
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of IPMI remote baseband access. An attacker, with local access to read /proc/ioports, may be able to create a use-after-free condition when the kernel module is unloaded which may result in privilege escalation...