11 matches found
EUVD-2013-6636
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2014-3810
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2000-0374
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2006-5550
The kernel in FreeBSD 6.1 and OpenBSD 4.0 allows local users to cause a denial of service via unspecified vectors involving certain ioctl requests to /dev/crypto...
CVE-2019-5612
In FreeBSD 12.0-STABLE before r351264, 12.0-RELEASE before 12.0-RELEASE-p10, 11.3-STABLE before r351265, 11.3-RELEASE before 11.3-RELEASE-p3, and 11.2-RELEASE before 11.2-RELEASE-p14, the kernel driver for /dev/midistat implements a read handler that is not thread-safe. A multi-threaded program c...
CVE-2016-1880
The Linux compatibility layer in the kernel in FreeBSD 9.3, 10.1, and 10.2 allows local users to read portions of kernel memory and potentially gain privilege via unspecified vectors, related to "handling of Linux futex robust lists."...
FreeBSD : SA-04:04.tcp
The remote host is running a version of the FreeBSD kernel which may be vulnerable to a remote denial of service attack when processing many out of sequence TCP packets. C Tenable Network Security, Inc. if ! definedfunc"bnrandom" exit0; include"compat.inc"; ifdescription scriptid12589;...
[Full-Disclosure] PINE-CERT-20030901: Integer Overflow in FreeBSD Kernel [fhold]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pine Digital Security Advisory - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID : PINE-CERT-20030901 Authors : Joost Pol...
CVE-2002-0820
FreeBSD kernel 4.6 and earlier closes the file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 after they have already been assigned to /dev/null when the descriptors reference procfs or linprocfs, which could allow local users to reuse the file descriptors in a setuid or setgid program to modify critical data and gain...
CVE-2000-0375
The kernel in FreeBSD 3.2 follows symbolic links when it creates core dump files, which allows local attackers to modify arbitrary files...
Exploiting Kernel Buffer Overflows FreeBSD Style
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Exploiting Kernel Buffer Overflows FreeBSD Style: Defeating Security Levels and Breaking Out of Jail2 Esa Etelavuori December 28, 2000 1. Introduction This is a detailed case study discussing the exploitation of the FreeBSD kernel process filesystem buffer...