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kernel: Linux kernel: Memory corruption in Squashfs due to incorrect block size calculation
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Squashfs filesystem. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability by simultaneously mounting a Squashfs filesystem and issuing a specific input/output control ioctl command. This can lead to an incorrect block size calculation, causing a shift-out-of-boun...
kernel: Linux kernel: Memory corruption in Squashfs due to incorrect block size calculation
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Squashfs filesystem. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability by simultaneously mounting a Squashfs filesystem and issuing a specific input/output control ioctl command. This can lead to an incorrect block size calculation, causing a shift-out-of-boun...
kernel: Linux kernel: Memory corruption in Squashfs due to incorrect block size calculation
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Squashfs filesystem. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability by simultaneously mounting a Squashfs filesystem and issuing a specific input/output control ioctl command. This can lead to an incorrect block size calculation, causing a shift-out-of-boun...
kernel: Linux kernel: Memory corruption in Squashfs due to incorrect block size calculation
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Squashfs filesystem. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability by simultaneously mounting a Squashfs filesystem and issuing a specific input/output control ioctl command. This can lead to an incorrect block size calculation, causing a shift-out-of-boun...
CVE-2023-53222 jfs: jfs_dmap: Validate db_l2nbperpage while mounting
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: jfs: jfsdmap: Validate dbl2nbperpage while mounting In jfsdmap.c at line 381, BLKTODMAP is used to get a logical block number inside dbFree. dbl2nbperpage, which is the log2 number of blocks per page, is passed as an argument to...