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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2018-14625
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - A flaw was found in the Linux Kernel where an attacker may be able to have an uncontrolled read to kernel- memory from within a vm guest. A race condition betwe...
kernel: vsock: Keep the binding until socket destruction
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's virtual socket protocol network driver, where an improperly timed socket unbinding could result in a use-after-free issue. This flaw allows an attacker who can create and destroy arbitrary connections on virtual connections to read or modify system memory,...
kernel: vsock: Keep the binding until socket destruction
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's virtual socket protocol network driver, where an improperly timed socket unbinding could result in a use-after-free issue. This flaw allows an attacker who can create and destroy arbitrary connections on virtual connections to read or modify system memory,...
kernel: vsock: Keep the binding until socket destruction
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's virtual socket protocol network driver, where an improperly timed socket unbinding could result in a use-after-free issue. This flaw allows an attacker who can create and destroy arbitrary connections on virtual connections to read or modify system memory,...
kernel: vsock: Keep the binding until socket destruction
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's virtual socket protocol network driver, where an improperly timed socket unbinding could result in a use-after-free issue. This flaw allows an attacker who can create and destroy arbitrary connections on virtual connections to read or modify system memory,...
CVE-2022-3629
A memory leak flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s Virtual Socket Protocol. This flaw allows a local user to crash the system...
Vulnerability of the connect() and close() functions in Linux kernel, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized access to protected information
The vulnerability of the connect and close functions in the Linux operating system’s kernel is related to synchronization errors when using shared resources „Race Conditions“. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information using the AFVSOC...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-14625
A flaw was found in the Linux Kernel where an attacker may be able to have an uncontrolled read to kernel-memory from within a vm guest. A race condition between connect and close function may allow an attacker using the AFVSOCK protocol to gather a 4 byte information leak or possibly intercept o...