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suse/kernel-livepatch-SLE15_Update_8&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching 15

pkg:rpm/suse/kernel-livepatch-SLE15_Update_8&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Live%20Patching%2015

Vulnerabilities (28)

  • CVE-2018-19854Dec 4, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel before 4.19.3. crypto_report_one() and related functions in crypto/crypto_user.c (the crypto user configuration API) do not fully initialize structures that are copied to userspace, potentially leaking sensitive memory to user programs.

  • CVE-2018-19824Dec 3, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    In the Linux kernel through 4.19.6, a local user could exploit a use-after-free in the ALSA driver by supplying a malicious USB Sound device (with zero interfaces) that is mishandled in usb_audio_probe in sound/usb/card.c.

  • CVE-2018-16862Nov 26, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation (removal). The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one.

  • CVE-2018-19407Nov 21, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    The vcpu_scan_ioapic function in arch/x86/kvm/x86.c in the Linux kernel through 4.19.2 allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and BUG) via crafted system calls that reach a situation where ioapic is uninitialized.

  • CVE-2018-18281Oct 30, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    Since Linux kernel version 3.2, the mremap() syscall performs TLB flushes after dropping pagetable locks. If a syscall such as ftruncate() removes entries from the pagetables of a task that is in the middle of mremap(), a stale TLB entry can remain for a short time that permits a

  • CVE-2018-18710Oct 27, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel through 4.19. An information leak in cdrom_ioctl_select_disc in drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c could be used by local attackers to read kernel memory because a cast from unsigned long to int interferes with bounds checking. This is similar to CV

  • CVE-2018-14625Sep 10, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    A flaw was found in the Linux Kernel where an attacker may be able to have an uncontrolled read to kernel-memory from within a vm guest. A race condition between connect() and close() function may allow an attacker using the AF_VSOCK protocol to gather a 4 byte information leak o

  • CVE-2018-12232Jun 12, 2018
    affected < 1-1.3.1fixed 1-1.3.1

    In net/socket.c in the Linux kernel through 4.17.1, there is a race condition between fchownat and close in cases where they target the same socket file descriptor, related to the sock_close and sockfs_setattr functions. fchownat does not increment the file descriptor reference c

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