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EUVD-2012-0837
Malware in sbrugna...
SUSE CVE-2022-50096
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/kprobes: Update kcb status flag after singlestepping Fix kprobes to update kcb kprobes control block status flag to KPROBEHITSSDONE even if the kp-posthandler is not set. This bug may cause a kernel panic if another INT3 user...
SUSE CVE-2012-0810
The int3 handler in the Linux kernel before 3.3 relies on a per-CPU debug stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service stack corruption and panic via a crafted application that triggers certain lock contention...
CVE-2012-0810
The int3 handler in the Linux kernel before 3.3 relies on a per-CPU debug stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service stack corruption and panic via a crafted application that triggers certain lock contention...
Stack overflow
The int3 handler in the Linux kernel before 3.3 relies on a per-CPU debug stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service stack corruption and panic via a crafted application that triggers certain lock contention...
CVE-2012-0810
CVE-2012-0810 affects the Linux kernel up to version prior to 3.3, where the int3 handler uses a per-CPU debug stack and can be abused by a local, unprivileged user to cause stack corruption and a denial of service via crafted lock-contention scenarios. Publicly available connected documents conf...
CVE-2012-0810
The int3 handler in the Linux kernel before 3.3 relies on a per-CPU debug stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service stack corruption and panic via a crafted application that triggers certain lock contention...
OracleVM 3.4 : Unbreakable / etc (OVMSA-2019-0024)
The remote OracleVM system is missing necessary patches to address critical security updates : - hugetlbfs: don't retry when pool page allocations start to fail Mike Kravetz Orabug: 29324267 - x86/speculation: RSB stuffing with retpoline on Skylake+ cpus William Roche Orabug: 29660924 -...
kernel-rt: stack corruption when task gets scheduled out using the debug stack
The int3 handler in the Linux kernel before 3.3 relies on a per-CPU debug stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service stack corruption and panic via a crafted application that triggers certain lock contention...