7 matches found
The vulnerability of the Red Hat Linux operating system, which allows a malicious individual to compromise the accessibility of protected information
The vulnerability of the kernel-ibcs-2.2.22 package of the Red Hat Linux operating system can lead to a violation of the accessibility of protected information. This vulnerability can be exploited locally...
Vulnerabilities of the Red Hat Linux operating system that allow malicious actors to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of protected information
The multiple vulnerabilities in the kernel-ibcs-2.2.17 package of the Red Hat Linux operating system may lead to breaches of confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of protected information. These vulnerabilities can be exploited locally...
Vulnerabilities of the Red Hat Linux operating system that allow malicious actors to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of protected information
The multiple vulnerabilities in the kernel-ibcs-2.2.24 package of the Red Hat Linux operating system may lead to breaches of confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of protected information. These vulnerabilities can be exploited locally...
Debian Security Advisory DSA 332-1 (kernel-source-2.4.17, kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips)
The remote host is missing an update to kernel-source-2.4.17, kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips announced via advisory DSA 332-1. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: deb3321.nasl 6616 2017-07-07 12:10:49Z cfischer $ Description: Auto-generated from advisory DSA 332-1 Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyrigh...
DSA-442 linux-kernel-2.4.17-s390 - several vulnerabilities
Bulletin has no description...
CVE-2002-0429
CVE-2002-0429 affects Linux kernels 2.4.18 and earlier on x86, via the iBCS compatibility interface (the lcall path in arch/i386/kernel/traps.c). The vulnerability enables a local unprivileged user to kill arbitrary processes. Connected advisories confirm affected architectures and that patches e...
CVE-2002-0429
The iBCS routines in arch/i386/kernel/traps.c for Linux kernels 2.4.18 and earlier on x86 systems allow local users to kill arbitrary processes via a a binary compatibility interface lcall...