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CVE-2023-1523
CVE-2023-1523 affects the snapd sandbox via the TIOCLINUX ioctl. A malicious snap could inject into the terminal input and cause arbitrary commands to execute outside the sandbox after the snap exits, with no impact on graphical terminal emulators (e.g., xterm, GNOME Terminal) and exploitation li...
CVE-2023-1523
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...
USN-6331-1 linux-azure vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the netlink implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate policies when parsing attributes in some situations. An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service infinite recursion. CVE-2020-36691 Billy Jheng Bing Jhong discovered that the CIFS network...
USN-6314-1 linux-bluefield, linux-ibm vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the netlink implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate policies when parsing attributes in some situations. An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service infinite recursion. CVE-2020-36691 Billy Jheng Bing Jhong discovered that the CIFS network...
USN-6312-1 linux-gke, linux-ibm-5.4 vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the netlink implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate policies when parsing attributes in some situations. An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service infinite recursion. CVE-2020-36691 Billy Jheng Bing Jhong discovered that the CIFS network...
PHOENIX CONTACT TdkLib64.sys 安全漏洞
PHOENIX CONTACT TdkLib64.sys is a core application from PHOENIX CONTACT, Germany. A security vulnerability exists in PHOENIX CONTACT TdkLib64.sys, which stems from the vulnerability of TdkLib64.sys to insufficient IOCTL access control, where by sending a specific IOCTL request, an attacker withou...
USN-6301-1 linux-hwe-5.4, linux-xilinx-zynqmp vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the netlink implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate policies when parsing attributes in some situations. An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service infinite recursion. CVE-2020-36691 Billy Jheng Bing Jhong discovered that the CIFS network...
USN-6284-1 linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-5.4, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-5.4, linux-gkeop, linux-iot, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux-oracle-5.4, linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4 vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the netlink implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate policies when parsing attributes in some situations. An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service infinite recursion. CVE-2020-36691 Billy Jheng Bing Jhong discovered that the CIFS network...
PT-2023-8000
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A race condition was found in the GSM 0710 tty multiplexor in the Linux kernel. This issue occurs when two threads execute the GSMIOC SETCONF ioctl on the same tty file descriptor with t...
CVE-2023-20561
Insufficient validation of the IOCTL Input Output Control input buffer in AMD μProf may allow an authenticated user to send an arbitrary address potentially resulting in a Windows crash leading to denial of service...
Input validation
Insufficient validation in the IOCTL Input Output Control input buffer in AMD uProf may allow an authenticated user to load an unsigned driver potentially leading to arbitrary kernel execution...
CVE-2023-20561
Insufficient validation of the IOCTL Input Output Control input buffer in AMD μProf may allow an authenticated user to send an arbitrary address, potentially resulting in a Windows crash, leading to a denial of service. Mitigation Please contact AMD support for updates...
CVE-2023-20561
CVE-2023-20561 describes insufficient validation of the IOCTL input buffer in AMD μProf, enabling an authenticated user to send an arbitrary address that may crash Windows and cause denial of service. The issue is tied to the AMD μProf tool across Windows/Linux/FreeBSD with impact described as Do...
CVE-2023-20561
Insufficient validation of the IOCTL Input Output Control input buffer in AMD μProf may allow an authenticated user to send an arbitrary address potentially resulting in a Windows crash leading to denial of service...
CVE-2023-20556
CVE-2023-20556 involves AMD μProf. The issue is insufficient validation of the IOCTL input buffer, which could allow an authenticated user to send an arbitrary buffer and cause a Windows crash, leading to a denial of service (DoS). AMD’s bulletin AMD-SB-7003 confirms affected product is AMD μProf...
CVE-2023-20562
Insufficient validation in the IOCTL Input Output Control input buffer in AMD uProf may allow an authenticated user to load an unsigned driver potentially leading to arbitrary kernel execution...
CVE-2023-20562
CVE-2023-20562 involves AMD μProf (AMD uProf) where there is insufficient validation in the IOCTL input buffer. The impact described across sources is that an authenticated user may load an unsigned driver, potentially enabling arbitrary kernel execution. Connected materials explicitly discuss ex...
AMD μProf Security Vulnerability
AMD μProf is a software analysis tool from Ultra Micro Semiconductor AMD. A security vulnerability exists in AMD μProf that stems from insufficient validation of the IOCTL input buffer, which allows an attacker to send arbitrary buffers resulting in a Denial of Service DoS...
AMD μProf Security Vulnerability
AMD μProf is a performance analysis tool from UltraMicroelectronics AMD for applications running on Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems. A security vulnerability exists in AMD μProf that stems from insufficient validation of the IOCTL input buffer, which could allow an attacker to send ...
AMD μProf Security Vulnerability
AMD μProf is a software analysis tool from Ultra Micro Semiconductor AMD. AMD μProf suffers from a security vulnerability that stems from insufficient validation of the IOCTL input buffer, which allows an attacker to load an unsigned driver, leading to arbitrary kernel execution...