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systemtap: kernel panic when processing malformed DWARF unwind data
SystemTap 1.7, 1.6.7, and probably other versions, when unprivileged mode is enabled, allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory or cause a denial of service kernel panic and crash via vectors related to crafted DWARF data, which triggers a read of an invalid pointer...
SuSE 11.1 Security Update : Linux kernel (SAT Patch Numbers 5219 / 5222 / 5223)
The SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 1 kernel was updated to 2.6.32.46 and fixes various bugs and security issues. The following security issues have been fixed : - A signedness issue in CIFS could possibly have lead to to memory corruption, if a malicious server could send crafted replies t...
SystemTap Unprivileged Mode Multiple Denial Of Service Vulnerabilities
This host has SystemTap installed and is prone to multiple Denial of Service vulnerabilities. Vulnerabilities Insight: Multiple errors occur when SystemTap is running in 'unprivileged' mode. - Error within the handling of the unwind table and CIE/CFI records - A buffer overflow error when...
CVE-2009-2911
SystemTap 1.0, when the --unprivileged option is used, does not properly restrict certain data sizes, which allows local users to 1 cause a denial of service or gain privileges via a print operation with a large number of arguments that trigger a kernel stack overflow, 2 cause a denial of service...
DEBIAN-CVE-2009-2911
SystemTap 1.0, when the --unprivileged option is used, does not properly restrict certain data sizes, which allows local users to 1 cause a denial of service or gain privileges via a print operation with a large number of arguments that trigger a kernel stack overflow, 2 cause a denial of service...
CVE-2009-2911
SystemTap 1.0, when the --unprivileged option is used, does not properly restrict certain data sizes, which allows local users to 1 cause a denial of service or gain privileges via a print operation with a large number of arguments that trigger a kernel stack overflow, 2 cause a denial of service...
CVE-2009-2911
SystemTap 1.0, when the --unprivileged option is used, does not properly restrict certain data sizes, which allows local users to 1 cause a denial of service or gain privileges via a print operation with a large number of arguments that trigger a kernel stack overflow, 2 cause a denial of service...
Design/Logic Flaw
The pariscshowstack function in arch/parisc/kernel/traps.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.28-rc7 on PA-RISC allows local users to cause a denial of service system crash via vectors associated with an attempt to unwind a stack that contains userspace addresses...