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Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: fixed the race condition issue caused by session lookup and expiration. The session reference count was incremented within the lock during the lookup operation, thereby avoiding the race condition related to session...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ovl: Filtering invalid inodes with a missing lookup function. A check has been added to the ovldentryweird function to prevent the processing of directory inodes that lack the lookup function. This is important because such inode...
CVE-2025-24802
Plonky2 is a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens ...
The vulnerability of Fortinet FortiClient Windows security devices, related to the use of an insecure search path, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of Fortinet FortiClient Windows protection devices is related to the use of an insecure lookup path. Exploiting this vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code...
CVE-2022-24847
GeoServer is an open source software server written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. The GeoServer security mechanism can perform an unchecked JNDI lookup, which in turn can be used to perform class deserialization and result in arbitrary code execution. The same can...
CVE-2022-24846
GeoWebCache is a tile caching server implemented in Java. The GeoWebCache disk quota mechanism can perform an unchecked JNDI lookup, which in turn can be used to perform class deserialization and result in arbitrary code execution. While in GeoWebCache the JNDI strings are provided via local...
AZL-56268 CVE-2025-21683 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.180.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix bpfskselectreuseport memory leak As pointed out in the original comment, lookup in sockmap can return a TCP ESTABLISHED socket. Such TCP socket may have had SOATTACHREUSEPORTEBPF set before it was ESTABLISHED. In other...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-21683
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix bpfskselectreuseport memory leak As pointed out in the original comment, lookup in sockmap can return a TCP ESTABLISHED socket. Such TCP socket may have had SOATTACHREUSEPORTEBPF set before it was ESTABLISHED. In other...
AZL-56333 CVE-2025-21683 affecting package kernel for versions less than 6.6.76.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix bpfskselectreuseport memory leak As pointed out in the original comment, lookup in sockmap can return a TCP ESTABLISHED socket. Such TCP socket may have had SOATTACHREUSEPORTEBPF set before it was ESTABLISHED. In other...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-21683
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix bpfskselectreuseport memory leak As pointed out in the original comment, lookup in sockmap can return a TCP ESTABLISHED socket. Such TCP socket may have had SOATTACHREUSEPORTEBPF set before it was ESTABLISHED. In other...
CVE-2025-21683 bpf: Fix bpf_sk_select_reuseport() memory leak
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix bpfskselectreuseport memory leak As pointed out in the original comment, lookup in sockmap can return a TCP ESTABLISHED socket. Such TCP socket may have had SOATTACHREUSEPORTEBPF set before it was ESTABLISHED. In other...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel that stems from a memory leak in the bpfskselectreuseport function that does not properly handle socket reference counts for...
CVE-2025-24802
Plonky2 is a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens ...
GHSA-HJ49-H7FQ-PX5H Soundness issue with Plonky2 look up tables
Impact Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens to be divisible by 26. The cause of problem is that the...
Soundness issue with Plonky2 look up tables
Impact Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens to be divisible by 26. The cause of problem is that the...
CVE-2025-24802
Summary of CVE-2025-24802 (Plonky2) : The vulnerability stems from padding zeroes in the LookupTableGate mechanism in Plonky2, where lookup tables whose length is not divisible by 26 (computed as floor(num_routed_wires/3)) will always include the 0 -> 0 input-output pair. This allows a malicio...
CVE-2025-24802 Soundness issue with Plonky2 look up tables
Plonky2 is a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens ...
CVE-2025-24802 Soundness issue with Plonky2 look up tables
Plonky2 is a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens ...
CVE-2025-24802 Soundness issue with Plonky2 look up tables
Plonky2 is a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. Lookup tables, whose length is not divisible by 26 = floornumroutedwires / 3 always include the 0 - 0 input-output pair. Thus a malicious prover can always prove that f0 = 0 for any lookup table f unless its length happens ...
PT-2025-5578 · Plonky2 · Plonky2
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Plonky2 versions prior to 1.0.1 Description: The issue concerns lookup tables in Plonky2, a SNARK implementation based on techniques from PLONK and FRI. If a lookup table's length is not divisible by 26, which is calculated as floornum routed...