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CVE-2019-13648
A flaw was found in the PowerPc platform, where the kernel will panic if the transactional memory is disabled. An attacker could use this flaw to panic the system by constructing a signal context through the transactional memory MSR bits set...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security, bug fix, and enhancement update
An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from th...
CVE-2019-13648
In the Linux kernel through 5.2.1 on the powerpc platform, when hardware transactional memory is disabled, a local user can cause a denial of service TM Bad Thing exception and system crash via a sigreturn system call that sends a crafted signal frame. This affects arch/powerpc/kernel/signal32.c...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-13648
In the Linux kernel through 5.2.1 on the powerpc platform, when hardware transactional memory is disabled, a local user can cause a denial of service TM Bad Thing exception and system crash via a sigreturn system call that sends a crafted signal frame. This affects arch/powerpc/kernel/signal32.c...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
Linux kernel is vulnerable to denial of service attacks. This is due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM instructions in the core dump path. A crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during core dump on a POWER system with a certain...
Amazon Linux 2 : kernel (ALAS-2018-1023)
A weakness was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of random seed data. Programs, early in the boot sequence, could use the data allocated for the seed before it was sufficiently generated. CVE-2018-1108 A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel handled exceptions delivered after a stac...
kernel: guest kernel crash during core dump on POWER9 host
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel where a crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during core dump on a POWER system with a certain configuration. This is due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM instructions in the core dump path...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
CVE-2018-1091
In the flushtmregstothread function in arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.5, a guest kernel crash can be triggered from unprivileged userspace during a core dump on a POWER host due to a missing processor feature check and an erroneous use of transactional memory TM...
CVE-2018-1091
The CVE-2018-1091 entry is supported by connected advisories describing Linux kernel vulnerability on POWERPC: In arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace.c, the function flush_tmregs_to_thread before 4.13.5 can crash a guest kernel when a core dump occurs, due to a missing processor feature check and an erron...
BSA-2017-473
Security Advisory ID : BSA-2017-473 Component : Kernel Revision : 2.0: Final On Linux running on PowerPC hardware Power8 or later a user process can craft a signal frame and then do a sigreturn so that the kernel will take an exception interrupt, and use the r1 value from the signal frame as the...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-15306
The kvmvmioctlcheckextension function in arch/powerpc/kvm/powerpc.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13.11 allows local users to cause a denial of service NULL pointer dereference and system crash via a KVMCHECKEXTENSION KVMCAPPPCHTM ioctl call to /dev/kvm...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-1000255
On Linux running on PowerPC hardware Power8 or later a user process can craft a signal frame and then do a sigreturn so that the kernel will take an exception interrupt, and use the r1 value from the signal frame as the kernel stack pointer. As part of the exception entry the content of the signa...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-1000255
On Linux running on PowerPC hardware Power8 or later a user process can craft a signal frame and then do a sigreturn so that the kernel will take an exception interrupt, and use the r1 value from the signal frame as the kernel stack pointer. As part of the exception entry the content of the signa...
CVE-2016-5828
A vulnerability in the handling of Transactional Memory on powerpc systems was found. An unprivileged local user can crash the kernel by starting a transaction, suspending it, and then calling any of the exec class system calls...
kernel: incorrect restoration of machine specific registers from userspace
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel which could cause a kernel panic when restoring machine specific registers on the PowerPC platform. Incorrect transactional memory state registers could inadvertently change the call path on return from userspace and cause the kernel to enter an unknown state...