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Use-After-Free
Linux kernel is vulnerable to use-after-free attacks. The vulnerability exists through inconsistency of drivers/tty/ttyio.c and drivers/tty/ttyjobctrl.c. An attacker could use this flaw to crash the system...
ASB-A-175451844
In several functions of ttyio.c and related files, there is a possible way to corrupt kernel memory due to a use after free. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation...
Linux kernel 'drivers/tty/tty_io.c' denial of service vulnerability
The Linux kernel is the kernel used by the operating system Linux, released by the Linux Foundation in the United States. A denial of service vulnerability exists in the ttyopen function in the drivers/tty/ttyio.c file in versions of Linux kernel prior to 3.1.1. A local attacker can exploit this...
Race condition
Race condition in the ttyfasync function in drivers/char/ttyio.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.32.6 allows local users to cause a denial of service NULL pointer dereference and system crash or possibly have unspecified other impact via unknown vectors, related to the putttyqueue and fsetown...
Design/Logic Flaw
The releaseonetty function in drivers/char/ttyio.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.34-rc4 omits certain required calls to the putpid function, which has unspecified impact and local attack vectors...
CVE-2010-1162
CVE-2010-1162 affects the Linux kernel before 2.6.34-rc4, in which release_one_tty() in drivers/char/tty_io.c omits certain required put_pid() calls. The impact is described as unspecified, with local attack vectors. The available connected documents confirm the vulnerability and reference the af...
CVE-2010-1162
The releaseonetty function in drivers/char/ttyio.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.34-rc4 omits certain required calls to the putpid function, which has unspecified impact and local attack vectors...