11 matches found
EUVD-2021-1761
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2021-1784
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2021-26307
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.0.0 for Rust. It allows cpuidcount calls even if the processor does not support the CPUID instruction, which is unsound and causes a deterministic crash...
CVE-2021-45687
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.1.1 for Rust. If the serialize feature is used which is not the the default, a Deserialize operation may lack sufficient validation, leading to memory corruption or a panic...
CVE-2021-45687
The CVE-2021-45687 issue affects the Rust raw-cpuid crate prior to 9.1.1. When the non-default serialize feature is enabled, Deserialize may lack sufficient validation, causing memory corruption or a panic. Versions before 9.1.1 are vulnerable; upgrading to 9.1.1 or later is the supported remedia...
Unspecified Vulnerability in Rust (CNVD-2021-13683)
Rust is a general-purpose, compiled programming language from the Mozilla Foundation. A security vulnerability exists in the raw-cpuid crate function in versions of Rust prior to 9.0.0 that allows the cpuid count call to be made even if the processor does not support the cpuid directive, ultimate...
CVE-2021-26306
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.0.0 for Rust. It has unsound transmute calls within asstring methods...
CVE-2021-26307
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.0.0 for Rust. It allows cpuidcount calls even if the processor does not support the CPUID instruction, which is unsound and causes a deterministic crash...
CVE-2021-26306
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.0.0 for Rust. It has unsound transmute calls within asstring methods...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in the raw-cpuid crate before 9.0.0 for Rust. It allows cpuidcount calls even if the processor does not support the CPUID instruction, which is unsound and causes a deterministic crash...
CVE-2021-26307
The CVE-2021-26307 issue affects the Rust crate raw-cpuid prior to version 9.0.0 . The vulnerability allows calls to __cpuid_count() even when the processor does not support the CPUID instruction, which is deemed unsound and can cause a deterministic crash. Concrete details come from multiple sou...