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EUVD-2021-14134
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2021-27379
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.11.x, allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to achieve unintended read/write DMA access, and possibly cause a denial of service host OS crash or gain privileges. This occurs because a backport missed a flush, and thus IOMMU updates were not always correct...
CVE-2021-27379
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.11.x, allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to achieve unintended read/write DMA access, and possibly cause a denial of service host OS crash or gain privileges. This occurs because a backport missed a flush, and thus IOMMU updates were not always correct...
CVE-2021-27379
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.11.x, allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to achieve unintended read/write DMA access, and possibly cause a denial of service host OS crash or gain privileges. This occurs because a backport missed a flush, and thus IOMMU updates were not always correct...
CVE-2021-27379
CVE-2021-27379 affects Xen 4.11.x and related Xen/Citrix Hypervisor deployments. The issue arises from an incomplete backport that missed a flush, causing IOMMU updates to be incorrect and enabling x86 Intel HVM guests with PCI passthrough to achieve unintended read/write DMA, potentially leading...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
Xen is vulnerable to denial of service DoS. It is allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to cause a host OS denial of service or possibly gain privileges because of insufficient cache write-back under VT-d. When page tables are shared between IOMMU and CPU, changes to them require flushing of both...
CVE-2020-15565
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to cause a host OS denial of service or possibly gain privileges because of insufficient cache write-back under VT-d. When page tables are shared between IOMMU and CPU, changes to them require flushing of both...
CVE-2020-15565
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing x86 Intel HVM guest OS users to cause a host OS denial of service or possibly gain privileges because of insufficient cache write-back under VT-d. When page tables are shared between IOMMU and CPU, changes to them require flushing of both...