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EUVD-2005-3256
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-25656
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. A use-after-free was found in the way the console subsystem was using ioctls KDGKBSENT and KDSKBSENT. A local user could use this flaw to get read memory access out of bounds. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality...
CVE-2020-25656
CVE-2020-25656 is a Linux kernel use-after-free in the console subsystem related to ioctls KDGKBSENT and KDSKBSENT. A local attacker could read memory out of bounds, impacting data confidentiality. Several advisories (CloudLinux, Amazon Linux, CentOS/RHEL, Cloud Foundry/usn, etc.) reference this ...
security flaw
The VT implementation vtioctl.c in Linux kernel 2.6.12, and possibly other versions including 2.6.14.4, allows local users to use the KDSKBSENT ioctl on terminals of other users and gain privileges, as demonstrated by modifying key bindings using loadkeys...
Debian DSA-1018-2 : kernel-source-2.4.27 - several vulnerabilities
The original update lacked recompiled ALSA modules against the new kernel ABI. Furthermore, kernel-latest-2.4-sparc now correctly depends on the updated packages. For completeness we're providing the original problem description : Several local and remote vulnerabilities have been discovered in t...
CVE-2005-3257
The VT implementation vtioctl.c in Linux kernel 2.6.12, and possibly other versions including 2.6.14.4, allows local users to use the KDSKBSENT ioctl on terminals of other users and gain privileges, as demonstrated by modifying key bindings using loadkeys...
CVE-2005-3257
The VT implementation vtioctl.c in Linux kernel 2.6.12, and possibly other versions including 2.6.14.4, allows local users to use the KDSKBSENT ioctl on terminals of other users and gain privileges, as demonstrated by modifying key bindings using loadkeys...
CVE-2005-3257
The VT implementation vtioctl.c in Linux kernel 2.6.12, and possibly other versions including 2.6.14.4, allows local users to use the KDSKBSENT ioctl on terminals of other users and gain privileges, as demonstrated by modifying key bindings using loadkeys...