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Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 6.1, Linux, Linux 5.15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: UDF: Fixed uninitialized array access for some pathnames For filenames that start with . and are between 2 and 5 characters long, the UDF charset conversion code would read uninitialized memory from the output buffer. The only...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mm/userfaultfd: the issue with the mutex hash calculation due to hugetlb faults has been fixed. In mfillatomichugetlb, the linearpageindex function is used to calculate the page index for hugetlbfaultmutexhash. However,...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in openssl1.0
The OpenSSL public API function X509issuerandserialhash attempts to generate a unique hash value based on the issuer and serial number data contained within an X509 certificate. However, it fails to properly handle any errors that may occur during the parsing of the issuer field—errors that could...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in the 389-DS-base
A flaw was discovered in 389-ds-base. If an asterisk is imported as password hashes, either accidentally or maliciously, then any password will successfully match during authentication, instead of being inactive. This flaw allows an attacker to successfully authenticate as a user whose password h...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: ftrace: Clean up the handling of hash operations when registers fail. The following GPF errors occur when registerftracedirect fails: General protection fault, likely due to a non-canonical address \ 0x200000000000010: 0000 1...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: netfilter: conntrack: Hash resizes and cleanup operations need to be executed serially. Syzbot was able to trigger the following warning 1. No reprocessing occurred by Syzbot yet, but I was able to trigger a similar issue by...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: crypto: krb5enc – Fix for skipping hash verification during asynchronous decryption. The krb5encdispatchdecrypt function sets req-base.complete as the skcipher callback. This means that the caller’s own completion handler is...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in isc-dhcp
In ISC DHCP 4.4.0 - 4.4.3, and ISC DHCP 4.1-ESV-R1 - 4.1-ESV-R16-P1, when the function optioncodehashlookup is called from addOption, it increments the refcount field of the option. However, there is no corresponding call to optiondereference to decrement the refcount field. The function addOptio...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fixed the exclusive map memory leak When exclproghash is 0 and exclproghashsize is non-zero, the map also needs to be freed. Otherwise, the map memory will not be reclaimed, similar to the memory leak issue reported by syzbo...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fixed data races related to sysctlfibmultipathhashfields. When reading sysctlfibmultipathhashfields, it can be changed concurrently. Therefore, we need to add READONCE to its readers...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in gnutls28
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was discovered in GnuTLS. Since Nettle’s hash update functions internally call memcpy, using zero-length inputs may lead to undefined behavior. This flaw can result in a denial of service after authentication in rare circumstances...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Parsec
The vulnerability of the hashinitialize function in the PARSEC security subsystem is related to the assignment of a null pointer. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to cause a service failure...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: btrfs: fixed a transaction abort during file creation due to name hash collisions. If we attempt to create several files with names that result in the same hash, we must package them in the same directory item, and there is a...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 6.1, and Linux 5.15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: vxlan: Fixed the nexthop hash size. The nexthop code expects a 31-bit hash, such as the one returned by fibmultipathhash and rt6multipathhash. Passing a 32-bit hash returned by skbgethash can lead to issues, especially when th...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in sudo
In Sudo version 1.8.29, the fact that a user has been blocked for example, by using the “!” character in the shadow file instead of a password hash is not taken into consideration. This allows an attacker who has access to a Runas ALL sudoer account to impersonate any blocked user. NOTE: The...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Qemu
A stack-based buffer overflow was discovered in the virtio-net device of QEMU. This issue occurs when flushing the TX operation in the virtionetflushtx function, provided that the guest has enabled VIRTIONETFHASHREPORT, VIRTIOFVERSION1, and VIRTIONETFMRGRXBUF. This could allow a malicious user to...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ima: A memory leak was fixed in imainodehash. The commit f3cc6b25dcc5 “ima: always measure and audit files in policy” allows measurement or auditing to occur even when the file digest cannot be calculated. As a result, iint-imaha...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10, Linux, Linux 5.15
A hash collision flaw was discovered in the IPv6 connection lookup table within the Linux kernel’s IPv6 functionality. This flaw occurs when a user carries out a new type of SYN flood attack. A user located within the local network or with a high-bandwidth connection can cause the CPU usage of th...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
There is a use-after-free vulnerability in the ALSA PCM package within the Linux kernel. The SNDRVCTLIOCTLELEMREAD|WRITE32 function lacks locks that could be exploited in a use-after-free situation, potentially leading to an escalation of privileges to gain ring0 access from the system user. We...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net:sched: fix memory leak in tcindexpartialdestroywork Syzbot reported a memory leak in tcindexsetparms. The issue arose from the non-freeing of the perfect hash within tcindexpartialdestroywork. In tcindexsetparms, a new...