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Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the gfs2 file system’s gfs2fillsuper function. The improper handling of this function, particular...
CVE-2024-42306
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: udf: Avoid using corrupted block bitmap buffer When the filesystem block bitmap is corrupted, we detect the corruption while loading the bitmap and fail the allocation with error. However the next allocation from the same bitmap...
CVE-2024-42306
CVE-2024-42306 – Linux kernel UDF vulnerability : The issue arises when a corrupted filesystem block bitmap can be inconsistently used for allocations due to bitmap buffer loading state, risking allocation failures or mixed results. The fix adds a BH_verified flag to track bitmap validity, ensuri...
CVE-2024-42306
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: udf: Avoid using corrupted block bitmap buffer When the filesystem block bitmap is corrupted, we detect the corruption while loading the bitmap and fail the allocation with error. However the next allocation from the same bitmap...
CVE-2024-42306 udf: Avoid using corrupted block bitmap buffer
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: udf: Avoid using corrupted block bitmap buffer When the filesystem block bitmap is corrupted, we detect the corruption while loading the bitmap and fail the allocation with error. However the next allocation from the same bitmap...
Integer overflow
The Toybox.Graphics.BufferedBitmap.initialize API method in CIQ API version 2.3.0 through 4.1.7 does not validate its parameters, which can result in integer overflows when allocating the underlying bitmap buffer. A malicious application could call the API method with specially crafted parameters...
CVE-2023-23298
The Toybox.Graphics.BufferedBitmap.initialize API method in CIQ API version 2.3.0 through 4.1.7 does not validate its parameters, which can result in integer overflows when allocating the underlying bitmap buffer. A malicious application could call the API method with specially crafted parameters...