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Vulnerabilities (32)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2025-26594 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.54.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.54.1 | Feb 25, 2025 | A use-after-free flaw was found in X.Org and Xwayland. The root cursor is referenced in the X server as a global variable. If a client frees the root cursor, the internal reference points to freed memory and causes a use-after-free. | |
| CVE-2024-9632 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.51.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.51.1 | Oct 30, 2024 | A flaw was found in the X.org server. Due to improperly tracked allocation size in _XkbSetCompatMap, a local attacker may be able to trigger a buffer overflow condition via a specially crafted payload, leading to denial of service or local privilege escalation in distributions wh | |
| CVE-2024-31083 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | Apr 5, 2024 | A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the ProcRenderAddGlyphs() function of Xorg servers. This issue occurs when AllocateGlyph() is called to store new glyphs sent by the client to the X server, potentially resulting in multiple entries pointing to the same non-refcounted g | |
| CVE-2024-31082 | Hig | 7.3 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | Apr 4, 2024 | A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcAppleDRICreatePixmap() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a | |
| CVE-2024-31081 | Hig | 7.3 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | Apr 4, 2024 | A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcXIPassiveGrabDevice() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a c | |
| CVE-2024-31080 | Hig | 7.3 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1 | Apr 4, 2024 | A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcXIGetSelectedEvents() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a c | |
| CVE-2024-21886 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | Feb 28, 2024 | A heap buffer overflow flaw was found in the DisableDevice function in the X.Org server. This issue may lead to an application crash or, in some circumstances, remote code execution in SSH X11 forwarding environments. | |
| CVE-2024-21885 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | Feb 28, 2024 | A flaw was found in X.Org server. In the XISendDeviceHierarchyEvent function, it is possible to exceed the allocated array length when certain new device IDs are added to the xXIHierarchyInfo struct. This can trigger a heap buffer overflow condition, which may lead to an applicat | |
| CVE-2024-0229 | — | < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | Feb 9, 2024 | An out-of-bounds memory access flaw was found in the X.Org server. This issue can be triggered when a device frozen by a sync grab is reattached to a different master device. This issue may lead to an application crash, local privilege escalation (if the server runs with extended | ||
| CVE-2024-0409 | Hig | 7.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1 | Jan 18, 2024 | A flaw was found in the X.Org server. The cursor code in both Xephyr and Xwayland uses the wrong type of private at creation. It uses the cursor bits type with the cursor as private, and when initiating the cursor, that overwrites the XSELINUX context. | |
| CVE-2024-0408 | Med | 5.5 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1 | Jan 18, 2024 | A flaw was found in the X.Org server. The GLX PBuffer code does not call the XACE hook when creating the buffer, leaving it unlabeled. When the client issues another request to access that resource (as with a GetGeometry) or when it creates another resource that needs to access t | |
| CVE-2023-6816 | Cri | 9.8 | < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1 | Jan 18, 2024 | A flaw was found in X.Org server. Both DeviceFocusEvent and the XIQueryPointer reply contain a bit for each logical button currently down. Buttons can be arbitrarily mapped to any value up to 255, but the X.Org Server was only allocating space for the device's particular number o |
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.54.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.54.1
A use-after-free flaw was found in X.Org and Xwayland. The root cursor is referenced in the X server as a global variable. If a client frees the root cursor, the internal reference points to freed memory and causes a use-after-free.
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.51.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.51.1
A flaw was found in the X.org server. Due to improperly tracked allocation size in _XkbSetCompatMap, a local attacker may be able to trigger a buffer overflow condition via a specially crafted payload, leading to denial of service or local privilege escalation in distributions wh
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the ProcRenderAddGlyphs() function of Xorg servers. This issue occurs when AllocateGlyph() is called to store new glyphs sent by the client to the X server, potentially resulting in multiple entries pointing to the same non-refcounted g
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1
A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcAppleDRICreatePixmap() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1
A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcXIPassiveGrabDevice() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a c
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.48.1
A heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability was found in the X.org server's ProcXIGetSelectedEvents() function. This issue occurs when byte-swapped length values are used in replies, potentially leading to memory leakage and segmentation faults, particularly when triggered by a c
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1
A heap buffer overflow flaw was found in the DisableDevice function in the X.Org server. This issue may lead to an application crash or, in some circumstances, remote code execution in SSH X11 forwarding environments.
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1
A flaw was found in X.Org server. In the XISendDeviceHierarchyEvent function, it is possible to exceed the allocated array length when certain new device IDs are added to the xXIHierarchyInfo struct. This can trigger a heap buffer overflow condition, which may lead to an applicat
- CVE-2024-0229Feb 9, 2024affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1
An out-of-bounds memory access flaw was found in the X.Org server. This issue can be triggered when a device frozen by a sync grab is reattached to a different master device. This issue may lead to an application crash, local privilege escalation (if the server runs with extended
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1
A flaw was found in the X.Org server. The cursor code in both Xephyr and Xwayland uses the wrong type of private at creation. It uses the cursor bits type with the cursor as private, and when initiating the cursor, that overwrites the XSELINUX context.
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.43.1
A flaw was found in the X.Org server. The GLX PBuffer code does not call the XACE hook when creating the buffer, leaving it unlabeled. When the client issues another request to access that resource (as with a GetGeometry) or when it creates another resource that needs to access t
- affected < 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1fixed 1.20.3-150400.38.40.1
A flaw was found in X.Org server. Both DeviceFocusEvent and the XIQueryPointer reply contain a bit for each logical button currently down. Buttons can be arbitrarily mapped to any value up to 255, but the X.Org Server was only allocating space for the device's particular number o
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