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kernel: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements Jordy says: " In the xskmapdeleteelem function an unsigned integer map-maxentries is compared with a user-controlled signed integer k. Due to implicit type conversion, a large unsign...
kernel: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements Jordy says: " In the xskmapdeleteelem function an unsigned integer map-maxentries is compared with a user-controlled signed integer k. Due to implicit type conversion, a large unsign...
SUSE CVE-2024-56614
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements Jordy says: " In the xskmapdeleteelem function an unsigned integer map-maxentries is compared with a user-controlled signed integer k. Due to implicit type conversion, a large unsign...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-56614
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements Jordy says: " In the xskmapdeleteelem function an unsigned integer map-maxentries is compared with a user-controlled signed integer k. Due to implicit type conversion, a large unsign...
CVE-2024-56614 xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xsk: fix OOB map writes when deleting elements Jordy says: " In the xskmapdeleteelem function an unsigned integer map-maxentries is compared with a user-controlled signed integer k. Due to implicit type conversion, a large unsign...
SUSE CVE-2013-0211
Integer signedness error in the archivewritezipdata function in archivewritesetformatzip.c in libarchive 3.1.2 and earlier, when running on 64-bit machines, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service crash via unspecified vectors, which triggers an improper conversion between...
Xen: Oxenstored 32->31 bit integer truncation issues (XSA-420)
Oxenstored 32-31 bit integer truncation issues Integers in Ocaml are 63 or 31 bits of signed precision. The Ocaml Xenbus library takes a C uint32t out of the ring and casts it directly to an Ocaml integer. In 64-bit Ocaml builds this is fine, but in 32-bit builds, it truncates off the most...
CVE-2022-42324
Oxenstored 32-31 bit integer truncation issues Integers in Ocaml are 63 or 31 bits of signed precision. The Ocaml Xenbus library takes a C uint32t out of the ring and casts it directly to an Ocaml integer. In 64-bit Ocaml builds this is fine, but in 32-bit builds, it truncates off the most...
Design/Logic Flaw
Oxenstored 32-31 bit integer truncation issues Integers in Ocaml are 63 or 31 bits of signed precision. The Ocaml Xenbus library takes a C uint32t out of the ring and casts it directly to an Ocaml integer. In 64-bit Ocaml builds this is fine, but in 32-bit builds, it truncates off the most...
USN-5018-1 linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-hwe, linux-azure, linux-azure-4.15, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-4.15, linux-hwe, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux-raspi2, linux-snapdragon vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the virtual file system implementation in the Linux kernel contained an unsigned to signed integer conversion error. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or execute arbitrary code. CVE-2021-33909 Piotr Krysiuk discovered that the eBPF...