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kernel: sensitive information disclosure from kernel stack memory via HIDPCONNADD command
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of the Bluetooth Human Interface Device Protocol HIDP. A local attacker with access permissions to the Bluetooth device can issue an IOCTL which will trigger the dohidpsockioctl function in net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c.c. This function can leak...
Linux kernel information disclosure vulnerability (CNVD-2019-38260)
The Linux kernel is a computer operating system kernel written in C and assembly language, compliant with the POSIX standard, and distributed under the GNU General Public License. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Linux kernel versions prior to 4.17. An attacker can exploit this...
CVE-2019-16921
In the Linux kernel before 4.17, hnsroceallocucontext in drivers/infiniband/hw/hns/hnsrocemain.c does not initialize the resp data structure, which might allow attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel stack memory, aka CID-df7e40425813...
Information disclosure
In the Linux kernel before 5.2.14, rds6incinfocopy in net/rds/recv.c allows attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel stack memory because tos and flags fields are not initialized...
CVE-2019-16714
In the Linux kernel before 5.2.14, rds6incinfocopy in net/rds/recv.c allows attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel stack memory because tos and flags fields are not initialized...
Unspecified vulnerability in Linux kernel (CNVD-2019-38268)
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system released by the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the drivers/scsi/aacraid/commctrl.c file in versions of the Linux kernel prior to 4.13, which stems from the structure of...
CVE-2017-18550
An issue was discovered in drivers/scsi/aacraid/commctrl.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13. There is potential exposure of kernel stack memory because aacgethbainfo does not initialize the hbainfo structure...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-18550
An issue was discovered in drivers/scsi/aacraid/commctrl.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13. There is potential exposure of kernel stack memory because aacgethbainfo does not initialize the hbainfo structure...
CVE-2017-18550
An issue was discovered in drivers/scsi/aacraid/commctrl.c in the Linux kernel before 4.13. There is potential exposure of kernel stack memory because aacgethbainfo does not initialize the hbainfo structure...
CVE-2019-5601
In FreeBSD 12.0-STABLE before r347474, 12.0-RELEASE before 12.0-RELEASE-p7, 11.2-STABLE before r347475, and 11.2-RELEASE before 11.2-RELEASE-p11, a bug in the FFS implementation causes up to three bytes of kernel stack memory to be written to disk as uninitialized directory entry padding...
CVE-2019-5601
Removed by vendor...
CVE-2019-5601
CVE-2019-5601 affects FreeBSD: kernel stack leakage in the UFS/FFS code. A bug in the FFS implementation can cause up to three bytes of kernel stack memory to be written to disk as uninitialized directory entry padding, potentially exposing stack data. Impact: kernel stack disclosure; attacker ac...
Apple iOS - Kernel Stack Memory Disclosure due to Failure to Check copyin Return Value
Here's a code snippet from sleh.c with the second level exception handler for undefined instruction exceptions: static void handleuncategorizedarmsavedstatet state, booleant instrLen2 exceptiontypet exception = EXCBADINSTRUCTION; machexceptiondatatypet codes2 = EXCARMUNDEFINED; machmsgtypenumbert...
Microsoft Windows - nt!NtQueryVirtualMemory (MemoryImageInformation) Kernel 64-bit Stack Memory Disc
Exploit for windows platform in category dos / poc / We have discovered that the nt!NtQueryVirtualMemory system call invoked with the MemoryImageInformation 0x6 information class discloses uninitialized kernel stack memory to user-mode clients. The vulnerability affects 64-bit versions of Windows...
Microsoft Windows - nt!NtQueryVolumeInformationFile Kernel Stack Memory Disclosure
Microsoft Windows - nt!NtQueryVolumeInformationFile Kernel Stack Memory Disclosure / We have discovered that the nt!NtQueryVolumeInformationFile system call invoked against certain kernel objects discloses uninitialized kernel stack memory to user-mode clients. The vulnerability affects Windows 1...
Microsoft Windows - 'nt!NtQueryFullAttributesFile' Kernel Stack Memory Disclosure
/ We have discovered that the nt!NtQueryFullAttributesFile system call invoked with paths of certain kernel objects discloses uninitialized kernel stack memory to user-mode clients. The vulnerability affects Windows 7 to 10, 32/64-bit. The paths that we have observed to trigger the leak in our te...
Windows Kernel 64-bit stack memory disclosure in win32k!XDCOBJ::RestoreAttributes(CVE-2018-0811)
We have discovered that the win32k!XDCOBJ::RestoreAttributes function leaks portions of uninitialized kernel stack memory to user-mode address space on Windows 7 to 10. It was confirmed on 64-bit platforms, 32-bit builds were not tested. The overall copied memory area is 0x1a0 bytes long, 4 of...
MacOS process_policy stack leak through uninitialized field(CVE-2017-7154)
The syscall processpolicyscope=PROCPOLICYSCOPEPROCESS, action=PROCPOLICYACTIONGET, policy=PROCPOLICYRESOURCEUSAGE, policysubtype=PROCPOLICYRUSAGECPU, attrp=, targetpid=0, targetthreadid= causes 4 bytes of uninitialized kernel stack memory to be written to userspace. The call graph looks as follow...
macOS process_policy Stack Leak
MacOS processpolicy stack leak through uninitialized field CVE-2017-7154 The syscall processpolicyscope=PROCPOLICYSCOPEPROCESS, action=PROCPOLICYACTIONGET, policy=PROCPOLICYRESOURCEUSAGE, policysubtype=PROCPOLICYRUSAGECPU, attrp=, targetpid=0, targetthreadid= causes 4 bytes of uninitialized kerne...
macOS - 'process_policy' Stack Leak Through Uninitialized Field
/ The syscall processpolicyscope=PROCPOLICYSCOPEPROCESS, action=PROCPOLICYACTIONGET, policy=PROCPOLICYRESOURCEUSAGE, policysubtype=PROCPOLICYRUSAGECPU, attrp=, targetpid=0, targetthreadid= causes 4 bytes of uninitialized kernel stack memory to be written to userspace. The call graph looks as...