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CVE-2022-48627 vt: fix memory overlapping when deleting chars in the buffer
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vt: fix memory overlapping when deleting chars in the buffer A memory overlapping copy occurs when deleting a long line. This memory overlapping copy can cause data corruption when scrmemcpyw is optimized to memcpy because memcpy...
Linux kernel security vulnerabilities
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel that stems from a memory overlap problem when deleting characters in a buffer...
OESA-2024-1140 kernel security update
The Linux Kernel, the operating system core itself. Security Fixes: In the Linux kernel before 6.4.5, drivers/gpu/drm/drmatomic.c has a use-after-free during a race condition between a nonblocking atomic commit and a driver unload.CVE-2023-51043 A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux Kernel...
Kernel: gc's deletion of an skb races with unix_stream_read_generic() leading to uaf
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vim: Fix of CVE-2022-3352
CVE-2022-3352: disallow deleting the current buffer to avoid using freed memory...
CLSA-2022-1669236934 vim: Fix of CVE-2022-3352
CVE-2022-3352: disallow deleting the current buffer to avoid using freed memory...
GSD-2022-1004377 vt: fix memory overlapping when deleting chars in the buffer
vt: fix memory overlapping when deleting chars in the buffer This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.15.56 by commit...
Adobe Flash - XML.childNodes Use-After-Free
Source: https://code.google.com/p/google-security-research/issues/detail?id=365&can=1&q=label%3AProduct-Flash%20modified-after%3A2015%2F8%2F17&sort=id If a watch is set on the childNodes object of an XML object, and then the XML object is manipulated in a way that causes its child nodes to be...