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Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Calls boot services in mixed mode on the firmware’s stack Normally, the EFI stub calls into EFI boot services using the stack that was active when the stub was invoked. According to the UEFI specification, this stack...
x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack
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kernel: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS...
CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS...
CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS...
CVE-2024-49858 efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS...
CVE-2024-49858 efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS...
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 improper memory usage of the event log table in the efistub/tpm driver, which could cause the kernel to cras...
ROS-20241015-13
A vulnerability in the libceph component of the Linux kernel is related to incorrect input validation of the in the getreply and prepnextsparseread functions in net/ceph/osdclient.c, in the decrypttail and preparereadtailplain in net/ceph/messengerv2.c, in sizeoffooter, readpartialsparsemsgdata,...
CVE-2024-35803
A security vulnerability was identified in the Linux kernel's EFI Extensible Firmware Interface stub, specifically affecting systems operating in mixed-mode environments. The issue arises from the EFI stub's handling of boot services, which can lead to stack overflows and potential system...
CVE-2024-35803
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack Normally, the EFI stub calls into the EFI boot services using the stack that was live when the stub was entered. According to the UEFI spec, this stack needs to b...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-35803
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack Normally, the EFI stub calls into the EFI boot services using the stack that was live when the stub was entered. According to the UEFI spec, this stack needs to b...
CVE-2024-35803 x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack Normally, the EFI stub calls into the EFI boot services using the stack that was live when the stub was entered. According to the UEFI spec, this stack needs to b...
CVE-2024-35803 x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Call mixed mode boot services on the firmware's stack Normally, the EFI stub calls into the EFI boot services using the stack that was live when the stub was entered. According to the UEFI spec, this stack needs to b...
SUSE CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-26678
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/efistub: Use 1:1 file:memory mapping for PE/COFF .compat section The .compat section is a dummy PE section that contains the address of the 32-bit entrypoint of the 64-bit kernel image if it is bootable from 32-bit firmware...