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EUVD-2018-17026
Malware in sbrugna...
SUSE CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
CVE-2018-12891
CVE-2018-12891 affects the Xen hypervisor. A flaw in PV MMU preemption checks allows a malicious/badly-behaved PV guest to bypass preemption and potentially run an unbounded number of iterations, causing a Denial of Service that can freeze the host. Affected are Xen versions through 4.10.x (and o...
Xen Denial of Service Vulnerability (CNVD-2018-10807)
Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor product developed by the University of Cambridge, UK. The product enables different and incompatible operating systems to run on the same computer and supports runtime migration to ensure uptime and avoid downtime. A security vulnerability exists in X...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Xen 4.10, new infrastructure was introduced as part of an overhaul to how MSR emulation happens for guests. Unfortunately, one tracking structure isn't freed when a vcpu is destroyed. This allows guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service host OS memory consumption by rebooting many...
CVE-2018-5244
In Xen 4.10, new infrastructure was introduced as part of an overhaul to how MSR emulation happens for guests. Unfortunately, one tracking structure isn't freed when a vcpu is destroyed. This allows guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service host OS memory consumption by rebooting many...
CVE-2018-5244
In Xen 4.10, new infrastructure was introduced as part of an overhaul to how MSR emulation happens for guests. Unfortunately, one tracking structure isn't freed when a vcpu is destroyed. This allows guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service host OS memory consumption by rebooting many...
CVE-2018-5244
In Xen 4.10, new infrastructure was introduced as part of an overhaul to how MSR emulation happens for guests. Unfortunately, one tracking structure isn't freed when a vcpu is destroyed. This allows guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service host OS memory consumption by rebooting many...