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Kernel: net: using kernel space address bits to derive IP ID may potentially break KASLR
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe this IP ID field to extract the kernel address bits used to derive its value, which may result in leaking the hash key and...
Kernel: net: using kernel space address bits to derive IP ID may potentially break KASLR
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe this IP ID field to extract the kernel address bits used to derive its value, which may result in leaking the hash key and...
Kernel: net: weak IP ID generation leads to remote device tracking
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe a weak IP ID generation in this field to track Linux devices...
Kernel: net: weak IP ID generation leads to remote device tracking
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe a weak IP ID generation in this field to track Linux devices...
The vulnerability of the net_hash_mix() function in the Linux operating system’s kernel allows a hacker to disclose protected information.
The vulnerability of the nethashmix function in the Linux operating system’s kernel is related to the lack of protection for service data. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to disclose the protected information remotely...