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SUSE CVE-2024-50112
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
CVE-2024-50112
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-50112
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-50112
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
CVE-2024-50112 x86/lam: Disable ADDRESS_MASKING in most cases
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
CVE-2024-50112
In CVE-2024-50112, the Linux kernel fixes a weakness in Linear Address Masking (LAM) on x86 by disabling LAM in most cases. The vulnerability stems from transient execution risk related to LAM unless Linear Address Space Separation (LASS) is active. Until LASS support lands, LAM should only be al...
CVE-2024-50112 x86/lam: Disable ADDRESS_MASKING in most cases
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/lam: Disable ADDRESSMASKING in most cases Linear Address Masking LAM has a weakness related to transient execution as described in the SLAM paper1. Unless Linear Address Space Separation LASS is enabled this weakness may be...
PT-2024-33945
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: The Linux kernel has a weakness related to transient execution in Linear Address Masking LAM as described in the SLAM paper. This weakness may be exploitable unless Linear Address Spac...
SLAM Attack: New Spectre-based Vulnerability Impacts Intel, AMD, and Arm CPUs
Researchers from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have disclosed a new side-channel attack called SLAM that could be exploited to leak sensitive information from kernel memory on current and upcoming CPUs from Intel, AMD, and Arm. The attack is an end-to-end exploit for Spectre based on a new...