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kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
kernel: x86/mm: Randomize per-cpu entry area
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with expected locatio...
CVE-2023-3640 Kernel: x86/mm: a per-cpu entry area leak was identified through the init_cea_offsets function when prefetchnta and prefetcht2 instructions being used for the per-cpu entry area mapping to the user space
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel's cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. Based on the previous CVE-2023-0597, the 'Randomize per-cpu entry area' feature was implement...
UBUNTU-CVE-2023-0597
A flaw possibility of memory leak in the Linux kernel cpuentryarea mapping of X86 CPU data to memory was found in the way user can guess location of exception stacks or other important data. A local user could use this flaw to get access to some important data with expected location in memory...
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s kernel memory management system allows a hacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the Linux kernel’s memory management system is related to the lack of randomization in exception handling stacks. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
PT-2022-6237 · Linux +9 · Linux Kernel +9
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: The issue is related to a memory management vulnerability in the Linux kernel, specifically concerning the lack of randomization of exception handling stacks. This could allow an...