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CVE-2023-53428
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: powercap: armscmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones Powercap zones can be defined as arranged in a hierarchy of trees and when registering a zone with powercapregisterzone, the kernel powercap subsystem expects this to happen...
DEBIAN-CVE-2023-53428
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: powercap: armscmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones Powercap zones can be defined as arranged in a hierarchy of trees and when registering a zone with powercapregisterzone, the kernel powercap subsystem expects this to happen...
CVE-2023-53428 powercap: arm_scmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: powercap: armscmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones Powercap zones can be defined as arranged in a hierarchy of trees and when registering a zone with powercapregisterzone, the kernel powercap subsystem expects this to happen...
CVE-2023-53428 powercap: arm_scmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: powercap: armscmi: Remove recursion while parsing zones Powercap zones can be defined as arranged in a hierarchy of trees and when registering a zone with powercapregisterzone, the kernel powercap subsystem expects this to happen...
DNSSECImpl.verifySignature compares strings incorrectly, allowing malicious zones to forge DNSSEC trust chain
Lines of code Vulnerability details Impact DNSSEC allows parent zones to sign for its child zones. To check validity of a signature, RFC4034 3.1.7 requires the Signer's Name in any RRSIG RDATA to contain the zone of covered RRset. This requirement is reasonable since any child zone should be...