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CVE-2026-23069
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vsock/virtio: fix potential underflow in virtiotransportgetcredit The credit calculation in virtiotransportgetcredit uses unsigned arithmetic: ret = vvs-peerbufalloc - vvs-txcnt - vvs-peerfwdcnt; If the peer shrinks its advertise...
kernel: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows Dipanjan reported a syzbot splat at close time: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 10818 at net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 inetsockdestruct+0x6d0/0x8e0 net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 Modules linked in: uioivshmemOE ui...
kernel: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows Dipanjan reported a syzbot splat at close time: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 10818 at net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 inetsockdestruct+0x6d0/0x8e0 net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 Modules linked in: uioivshmemOE ui...
CVE-2022-50070
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows Dipanjan reported a syzbot splat at close time: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 10818 at net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 inetsockdestruct+0x6d0/0x8e0 net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 Modules linked in: uioivshmemOE ui...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-50070
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows Dipanjan reported a syzbot splat at close time: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 10818 at net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 inetsockdestruct+0x6d0/0x8e0 net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 Modules linked in: uioivshmemOE ui...
CVE-2022-50070
CVE-2022-50070 affects the Linux kernel and relates to the mptcp datapath: a transmit could race with mptcp_close(), causing a closed subflow (ssk) to be re-transmitted. The root cause is a subflow-state check performed before acquiring the socket lock, enabling re-transmission on an already clos...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
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 MPTCP queuing data even after shutting down a subflow resulting in post-release reuse...
kernel: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: do not queue data on closed subflows Dipanjan reported a syzbot splat at close time: WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 10818 at net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 inetsockdestruct+0x6d0/0x8e0 net/ipv4/afinet.c:153 Modules linked in: uioivshmemOE ui...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can request a large amount of data by manipulating window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this queue can consume excess CPU, memory, or both, leading to a...
security flaw
The ftdisio driver usb/serial/ftdisio.c in Linux kernel 2.6.x up to 2.6.17, and possibly later versions, allows local users to cause a denial of service memory consumption by writing more data to the serial port than the hardware can handle, which causes the data to be queued...