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kernel: Linux kernel: Denial of Service due to PCI device reference count leak
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. A local low-privileged user could exploit a reference count leak in the drm/amdgpu component. This vulnerability, related to how PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect devices are managed, could lead to a Denial of Service DoS by exhausting system resources...
kernel: cifs: Fix memory leak when using fscache
A flaw was found in the cifs module in the Linux kernel. A missing decrement of the reference count will cause a memory leak, potentially impacting system performance and resulting in a denial of service...
kernel: soundwire: bus: Fix unbalanced pm_runtime_put() causing usage count underflow
A reference count underflow flaw was found in the Linux kernel's SoundWire bus driver. When pmruntimeresumeandget returns an error -EACCES, the code continues execution and calls pmruntimeput at the end, even though the usage count was never incremented. This causes a usage count underflow in the...
kernel: perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix reference count leak in hswep_has_limit_sbox()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix reference count leak in hswephaslimitsbox pcigetdevice will increase the reference count for the returned 'dev'. We need to call pcidevput to decrease the reference count. Since 'dev' is only used in...
kernel: regulator: scmi: Fix refcount leak in scmi_regulator_probe
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: scmi: Fix refcount leak in scmiregulatorprobe offindnodebyname returns a node pointer with refcount incremented, we should use ofnodeput on it when done. Add missing ofnodeput to avoid refcount leak...
Kernel: vmwgfx: reference count issue leads to use-after-free in surface handling
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Weak Cryptography
jose4j is vulnerable to Weak Cryptography. The vulnerability is present in Pbes2HmacShaWithAesKeyWrapAlgorithm.java due to the ability to set a small iteration count when using the PBE Password-Based Encryption algorithm. This weakness enables an attacker to determine hashed password values...
Important: kernel
Issue Overview: In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nftables: unregister flowtable hooks on netns exit CVE-2022-48935 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nftables: double hook unregistration in netns path...
SUSE CVE-2023-31582
jose4j before v0.9.3 allows attackers to set a low iteration count of 1000 or less...
CVE-2023-31582
A flaw was found in Jose4J which allows a malicious user or internal person to erroneously set a low iteration count of 1000 or less to secure the Json Web Token. This could apply to lack of entropy and leave the system less secure. Mitigation No mitigation is currently available for this flaw...
CVE-2023-46233
A vulnerability was found in crypto-js in how PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993 and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than the current industry standard. This issue is because both default to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm considered insecure since at least 2005,...
CVE-2023-46133
CryptoES is a cryptography algorithms library compatible with ES6 and TypeScript. Prior to version 2.1.0, CryptoES PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a...
CVE-2023-46233
crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm...
Code injection
crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm...
CVE-2023-46233
crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm...
CVE-2023-46233 crypto-js PBKDF2 1,000 times weaker than specified in 1993 and 1.3M times weaker than current standard
crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm...
CVE-2023-46233 crypto-js PBKDF2 1,000 times weaker than specified in 1993 and 1.3M times weaker than current standard
crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm...
CVE-2023-46233
CVE-2023-46233 affects crypto-js in Crypto-JS prior to 4.2.0. The PBKDF2 implementation uses SHA1 and a fixed iteration count of 1,000, making it far weaker than the 1993 spec and substantially weaker than current standards. Reported impact is high for password protection and signature generation...
CVE-2023-46133 crypto-es PBKDF2 1,000 times weaker than specified in 1993 and 1.3M times weaker than current standard
CryptoES is a cryptography algorithms library compatible with ES6 and TypeScript. Prior to version 2.1.0, CryptoES PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a...
CVE-2023-46133 crypto-es PBKDF2 1,000 times weaker than specified in 1993 and 1.3M times weaker than current standard
CryptoES is a cryptography algorithms library compatible with ES6 and TypeScript. Prior to version 2.1.0, CryptoES PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a...