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[SECURITY] Fedora 28 Update: ceph-12.2.6-1.fc28
Ceph is a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system that runs on commodity hardware and delivers object, block and file system storage...
CVE-2018-2906
Vulnerability in the Hardware Management Pack component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite subcomponent: Ipmitool. The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via IPMI to compromise Hardware Management...
CVE-2018-2906
Vulnerability in the Hardware Management Pack component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite subcomponent: Ipmitool. The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via IPMI to compromise Hardware Management...
Design/Logic Flaw
Vulnerability in the Hardware Management Pack component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite subcomponent: Ipmitool. The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via IPMI to compromise Hardware Management...
CVE-2018-2906
Vulnerability in the Hardware Management Pack component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite subcomponent: Ipmitool. The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via IPMI to compromise Hardware Management...
CVE-2018-2906
The CVE-2018-2906 issue affects Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite Hardware Management Pack (subcomponent Ipmitool), specifically the 11.3 release. The root cause is an access-control flaw that allows an unauthenticated attacker, with network access via IPMI, to read a subset of data from Hardware...
CVE-2018-2906
Vulnerability in the Hardware Management Pack component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite subcomponent: Ipmitool. The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via IPMI to compromise Hardware Management...
Neofetch - A Command-Line System Information Tool
Neofetch is a command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+. Neofetch displays information about your operating system, software and hardware in an aesthetic and visually pleasing way. The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screen-shots of your system. Neofetch shows the...
CVE-2017-13094
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of the encryption key and insertion of hardware trojans in any IP. The methods are flawed and, in the most...
CVE-2017-13093
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of encrypted IP cyphertext to insert hardware trojans. The methods are flawed and, in the most egregious cases...
Code injection
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of encrypted IP cyphertext to insert hardware trojans. The methods are flawed and, in the most egregious cases...
Code injection
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of the encryption key and insertion of hardware trojans in any IP. The methods are flawed and, in the most...
CVE-2017-13094 The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property (IP), including modification of the encryption key and insertion of hardware trojans in any IP
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of the encryption key and insertion of hardware trojans in any IP. The methods are flawed and, in the most...
CVE-2017-13093
The CVE-2017-13093 entry documents a vulnerability in the IEEE P1735 cryptographic workflow where an attacker can modify encrypted IP ciphertext to insert hardware Trojans. Affected scope comes from the P1735 standard used in EDA tools and IP workflows, enabling potential IP theft or compromised ...
CVE-2017-13093 The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property (IP), including modification of encrypted IP cyphertext to insert hardware trojans
The P1735 IEEE standard describes flawed methods for encrypting electronic-design intellectual property IP, as well as the management of access rights for such IP, including modification of encrypted IP cyphertext to insert hardware trojans. The methods are flawed and, in the most egregious cases...
Docker/Moby Design Vulnerabilities
Docker/Moby is a framework for installing systems in containers. A security vulnerability exists in the oci/defaultslinux.go file in Docker/Moby that stems from the default OCI linux spec receiving the /proc/acpi pathname. An attacker could use this vulnerability to modify the host hardware turn...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
Design/Logic Flaw
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...