10 matches found
CVE-2022-33743 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-33743 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2021-4135 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2021-4135 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2022-0168 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-0168 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2022-1205 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-1205 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2022-36123 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-36123 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2022-1198 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-1198 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
CVE-2022-1651 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
CVE-2022-1651 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4. A patched version of the package is available...
AZL-10793 CVE-2022-1205 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s Amateur Radio AX.25 protocol functionality in the way a user connects with the protocol. This flaw allows a local user to crash the system...
AZL-10677 CVE-2021-4155 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
A data leak flaw was found in the way XFSIOCALLOCSP IOCTL in the XFS filesystem allowed for size increase of files with unaligned size. A local attacker could use this flaw to leak data on the XFS filesystem otherwise not accessible to them...
AZL-10559 CVE-2022-2503 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.67.1-4
Dm-verity is used for extending root-of-trust to root filesystems. LoadPin builds on this property to restrict module/firmware loads to just the trusted root filesystem. Device-mapper table reloads currently allow users with root privileges to switch out the target with an equivalent dm-linear...