6 matches found
EUVD-2018-1875
Malware in sbrugna...
Null pointer dereference
The Linux Kernel versions 4.14, 4.15, and 4.16 has a null pointer dereference which can result in an out of memory OOM killing of large mlocked processes. The issue arises from an oom killed process's final thread calling exitmmap, which calls munlockvmapagesall for mlocked vmas.This can happen...
CVE-2018-1000200
The Linux Kernel versions 4.14, 4.15, and 4.16 has a null pointer dereference which can result in an out of memory OOM killing of large mlocked processes. The issue arises from an oom killed process's final thread calling exitmmap, which calls munlockvmapagesall for mlocked vmas.This can happen...
CVE-2018-1000200
The Linux Kernel versions 4.14, 4.15, and 4.16 has a null pointer dereference which can result in an out of memory OOM killing of large mlocked processes. The issue arises from an oom killed process's final thread calling exitmmap, which calls munlockvmapagesall for mlocked vmas.This can happen...
CVE-2018-1000200
The Linux Kernel versions 4.14, 4.15, and 4.16 has a null pointer dereference which can result in an out of memory OOM killing of large mlocked processes. The issue arises from an oom killed process's final thread calling exitmmap, which calls munlockvmapagesall for mlocked vmas.This can happen...
CVE-2018-1000200
The Linux Kernel versions 4.14, 4.15, and 4.16 has a null pointer dereference which can result in an out of memory OOM killing of large mlocked processes. The issue arises from an oom killed process's final thread calling exitmmap, which calls munlockvmapagesall for mlocked vmas.This can happen...