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USN-914-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Mathias Krause discovered that the Linux kernel did not correctly handle missing ELF interpreters. A local attacker could exploit this to cause the system to crash, leading to a denial of service. CVE-2010-0307 Marcelo Tosatti discovered that the Linux kernel's hardware virtualization did not...
AZL-6509 CVE-2010-0309 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.10.78.1-1
The pitioportread function in the Programmable Interval Timer PIT emulation in i8254.c in KVM 83 does not properly use the pitstate data structure, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service host OS crash or hang by attempting to read the /dev/port file...
Design/Logic Flaw
The pitioportread function in the Programmable Interval Timer PIT emulation in i8254.c in KVM 83 does not properly use the pitstate data structure, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service host OS crash or hang by attempting to read the /dev/port file...
AZL-34841 CVE-2010-0309 affecting package kernel for versions less than 6.6.35.1-4
The pitioportread function in the Programmable Interval Timer PIT emulation in i8254.c in KVM 83 does not properly use the pitstate data structure, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service host OS crash or hang by attempting to read the /dev/port file...
CVE-2010-0309
The pitioportread function in the Programmable Interval Timer PIT emulation in i8254.c in KVM 83 does not properly use the pitstate data structure, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service host OS crash or hang by attempting to read the /dev/port file...
PT-2010-2100 · Linux +1 · Kvm +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: KVM version 83 Description: The issue arises from the pit ioport read function in the Programmable Interval Timer PIT emulation, specifically in the i8254.c file. This function does not properly utilize the pit state data structure, allowing...
Code injection
The Chroot server in rMake 1.0.11 creates a /dev/zero device file with read/write permissions for the rMake user and the same minor device number as /dev/port, which might allow local users to gain root privileges...
CVE-2007-5194
The Chroot server in rMake 1.0.11 creates a /dev/zero device file with read/write permissions for the rMake user and the same minor device number as /dev/port, which might allow local users to gain root privileges...