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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
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...
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...
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...