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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2015/08/18 6:38 p.m.4 views

kernel: ping sockets: use-after-free leading to local privilege escalation

It was found that the Linux kernel's ping socket implementation did not properly handle socket unhashing during spurious disconnects, which could lead to a use-after-free flaw. On x86-64 architecture systems, a local user able to create ping sockets could use this flaw to crash the system. On...

4.9CVSS6.6AI score0.02472EPSS
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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2015/08/06 2:42 a.m.11 views

kernel: ping sockets: use-after-free leading to local privilege escalation

It was found that the Linux kernel's ping socket implementation did not properly handle socket unhashing during spurious disconnects, which could lead to a use-after-free flaw. On x86-64 architecture systems, a local user able to create ping sockets could use this flaw to crash the system. On...

4.9CVSS6.6AI score0.02472EPSS
Exploits6References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2015/08/05 8:13 p.m.4 views

kernel: ping sockets: use-after-free leading to local privilege escalation

It was found that the Linux kernel's ping socket implementation did not properly handle socket unhashing during spurious disconnects, which could lead to a use-after-free flaw. On x86-64 architecture systems, a local user able to create ping sockets could use this flaw to crash the system. On...

4.9CVSS6.6AI score0.02472EPSS
Exploits6References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2015/08/05 6:49 p.m.3 views

kernel: ping sockets: use-after-free leading to local privilege escalation

It was found that the Linux kernel's ping socket implementation did not properly handle socket unhashing during spurious disconnects, which could lead to a use-after-free flaw. On x86-64 architecture systems, a local user able to create ping sockets could use this flaw to crash the system. On...

4.9CVSS6.6AI score0.02472EPSS
Exploits6References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2015/07/14 3:12 p.m.4 views

kernel: ping sockets: use-after-free leading to local privilege escalation

It was found that the Linux kernel's ping socket implementation did not properly handle socket unhashing during spurious disconnects, which could lead to a use-after-free flaw. On x86-64 architecture systems, a local user able to create ping sockets could use this flaw to crash the system. On...

4.9CVSS6.6AI score0.02472EPSS
Exploits6References4
Amazon
Amazon
added 2015/05/14 12:0 a.m.60 views

Medium: kernel

Issue Overview: A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's Intel AES-NI instructions optimized version of the RFC4106 GCM mode decryption functionality handled fragmented packets. A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash, or potentially escalate their privileges on, a...

9.3CVSS7.5AI score0.10108EPSS
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