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Peripherals Easy Test Tool
Peripherals Easy Test Tool v2.0 Created Date: Sep 10, 2015 Updated Date: Jun 14, 2016 Where to download ? Certain legacy Citrix tools are now available on request only. Please submit the request here - https://forms.gle/obA39PEz5qpDiSPq8 Once we verify your request, we will provide access to the...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
Linux kernel is vulnerable to denial of service DoS. A malicious USB device in the drivers/input/ff-memless.c driver leading to use-after-free.Attacker could possibly use this to cause a system crash...
kernel: a malicious USB device in the drivers/input/ff-memless.c leads to use-after-free
A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s input device driver functionality when unplugging a device. A user with physical access could use this flaw to crash the system...
Moderate: kernel security, bug fix, and enhancement update
The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Security Fixes: kernel: use after free in the video driver leads to local privilege escalation CVE-2019-9458 kernel: use-after-free in drivers/bluetooth/hcildisc.c CVE-2019-15917 kernel: out-of-bounds access in...
Security Bulletin: Publicly disclosed vulnerabilities from Kernel affect IBM Netezza Host Management
Summary Kernel is used by IBM Netezza Host Management. This bulletin provides mitigation for the reported CVEs. Vulnerability Details CVEID: CVE-2019-15214 DESCRIPTION: Linux Kernel could allow a physical attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by a use-after-free flaw in the sou...
AutoGadgetFS - USB Testing Made Easy
What’s AutoGadgetFS ? AutoGadgetFS is an open source framework that allows users to assess USB devices and their associated hosts/drivers/software without an in-depth knowledge of the USB protocol. The tool is written in Python3 and utilizes RabbitMQ and WiFi access to enable researchers to condu...
Moderate: Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security and bug fix update
An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for...
kernel: information leak bug caused by a malicious USB device in the drivers/net/can/usb/peak_usb/pcan_usb_core.c driver
An information-leak flaw was found in the Linux kernel's pcan USB driver. When a device using this driver connects to the system, the stack information is leaked to the CAN bus, a controller area network for automobiles. The highest threat with this vulnerability is breach of data confidentiality...
Use-after-free
Linux kernel is vulnerable to denial of service DoS. There is a use-after-free bug that can be caused by a malicious USB device in the drivers/usb/misc/yurex.c driver...
Information Disclosure
Linux kernel is vulnerable to information disclosure. An info-leak bug can be obtained by using a malicious USB device in the drivers/net/can/usb/peakusb/pcanusbfd.c driver...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
Linux kernel is vulnerable to denial of service. A use-after-free bug in the drivers/net/ieee802154/atusb.c driver allows an attacker to crash the application using a malicious USB device...
Information Disclosure
linux is vulnerable to information disclosure. The vulnerability exists through a malicious USB device in the drivers/net/can/usb/peakusb/pcanusbpro.c driver...
Use-after-free
Linux kernel has a use-after-free bug that can be caused by a malicious USB device in the drivers/usb/misc/iowarrior.c driver, aka CID-edc4746f253d...
Oracle Linux 6 / 7 : Unbreakable Enterprise kernel (ELSA-2020-5837)
The remote Oracle Linux 6 / 7 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2020-5837 advisory. - can: peakusb: pcanusbfd: Fix info-leaks to USB devices Tomas Bortoli Orabug: 31351221 CVE-2019-19535 - media: hdpvr: Fix an error handling path i...
Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
4.1.12-124.42.3 - can: peakusb: pcanusbfd: Fix info-leaks to USB devices Tomas Bortoli Orabug: 31351221 CVE-2019-19535 - media: hdpvr: Fix an error handling path in hdpvrprobe Arvind Yadav Orabug: 31352053 CVE-2017-16644 - fs/binfmtmisc.c: do not allow offset overflow Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascard...
Breaking Samsung firmware, or turning your S8/S9/S10 into a DIY “Proxmark”
This post is a companion to the DEF CON 28 video available here Breaking the Firmware of Samsung’s NFC Chips Recently I have been looking into how to push the capabilities of my old smartphones beyond what you could traditionally do just by rooting it. Smartphones contain huge amounts of hardware...
CVE-2020-15137
All versions of HoRNDIS are affected by an integer overflow in the RNDIS packet parsing routines. A malicious USB device can trigger disclosure of unrelated kernel memory to userspace applications on the host, or can cause the kernel to crash. Kernel memory disclosure is especially likely on 32-b...
Integer overflow
All versions of HoRNDIS are affected by an integer overflow in the RNDIS packet parsing routines. A malicious USB device can trigger disclosure of unrelated kernel memory to userspace applications on the host, or can cause the kernel to crash. Kernel memory disclosure is especially likely on 32-b...
CVE-2020-15137
CVE-2020-15137 affects HoRNDIS — an integer overflow in HoRNDIS::receivePacket of the RNDIS packet parser. The vulnerability allows a malicious USB device to disclose kernel memory to userspace on the host (more likely on 32-bit kernels) or cause a kernel crash (more likely on 64-bit kernels) via...
CVE-2020-15137 Integer overflow in HoRNDIS
All versions of HoRNDIS are affected by an integer overflow in the RNDIS packet parsing routines. A malicious USB device can trigger disclosure of unrelated kernel memory to userspace applications on the host, or can cause the kernel to crash. Kernel memory disclosure is especially likely on 32-b...