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EUVD-2020-29744
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2020-29767
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-8943
An arbitrary memory read vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an untrusted attacker to make a call to encuntrustedrecvfrom whose return size was not validated against the requested size. The parameter size is unchecked allowing the attacker to read memory locations outside of the...
CVE-2020-8938
An arbitrary memory overwrite vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an attacker to make a host call to FromkLinuxSockAddr with attacker controlled content and size of klinuxaddr which allows an attacker to write memory values from within the enclave. We recommend upgrading past commi...
CVE-2020-8942
An arbitrary memory read vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an untrusted attacker to make a call to encuntrustedread whose return size was not validated against the requrested size. The parameter size is unchecked allowing the attacker to read memory locations outside of the...
CVE-2020-8937
An arbitrary memory overwrite vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an attacker to make a host call to encuntrustedcreatewaitqueue that uses a pointer queue that relies on UntrustedLocalMemcpy, which fails to validate where the pointer is located. This allows an attacker to write...
Design/Logic Flaw
An arbitrary memory overwrite vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an attacker to make a host call to FromkLinuxSockAddr with attacker controlled content and size of klinuxaddr which allows an attacker to write memory values from within the enclave. We recommend upgrading past commi...
CVE-2020-8937 Arbitrary enclave memory location write from untrusted environment
An arbitrary memory overwrite vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an attacker to make a host call to encuntrustedcreatewaitqueue that uses a pointer queue that relies on UntrustedLocalMemcpy, which fails to validate where the pointer is located. This allows an attacker to write...
CVE-2020-8936 Arbitrary enclave memory overwrite vulnerability in ECall ecall_restore
An arbitrary memory overwrite vulnerability in Asylo versions up to 0.6.0 allows an attacker to make a host call to UntrustedCall. UntrustedCall failed to validate the buffer range within sgxparams and allowed the host to return a pointer that was an address within the enclave memory. This allowe...