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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2021/05/25 4:0 p.m.3 views

kernel: SCSI target (LIO) write to any block on ILO backstore

A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation of the Linux SCSI target host, where an authenticated attacker could write to any block on the exported SCSI device backing store. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker to send LIO block requests to the Linux system to overwrite data on t...

8.1CVSS6.8AI score0.06563EPSS
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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2021/05/25 6:49 a.m.0 views

kernel: SCSI target (LIO) write to any block on ILO backstore

A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation of the Linux SCSI target host, where an authenticated attacker could write to any block on the exported SCSI device backing store. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker to send LIO block requests to the Linux system to overwrite data on t...

8.1CVSS6.8AI score0.06563EPSS
Exploits0References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2021/04/28 8:16 p.m.1 views

tcmu-runner: SCSI target (LIO) write to any block on ILO backstore

A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation of the Linux SCSI target host, where an authenticated attacker could write to any block on the exported SCSI device backing store. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker to send LIO block requests to the Linux system to overwrite data on t...

8.1CVSS5.8AI score0.02649EPSS
Exploits0References4
Amazon
Amazon
added 2021/02/12 12:0 a.m.3 views

Important: kernel-livepatch-4.14.209-160.339

Issue Overview: A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of the Linux SCSI target host, where an authenticated attacker could write to any block on the exported SCSI device backing store. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker to send LIO block requests to the Linux system to...

8.1CVSS6.7AI score0.06563EPSS
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