2022-09-16
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CVE-2022-3176
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There exists a use-after-free in io_uring in the Linux kernel. Signalfd_poll() and binder_poll() use a waitqueue whose lifetime is the current task. It will send a POLLFREE notification to all waiters before the queue is freed. Unfortunately, the io_uring poll doesn't handle POLLFREE. This allows a use-after-free to occur if a signalfd or binder fd is polled with io_uring poll, and the waitqueue gets freed. We recommend upgrading past commit fc78b2fc21f10c4c9c4d5d659a685710ffa63659
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Debian_linux, Linux_kernel
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7.8
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2023-01-12
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CVE-2022-3977
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A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel MCTP (Management Component Transport Protocol) functionality. This issue occurs when a user simultaneously calls DROPTAG ioctl and socket close happens, which could allow a local user to crash the system or potentially escalate their privileges on the system.
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Linux_kernel
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7.8
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2023-03-27
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CVE-2023-1075
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A flaw was found in the Linux Kernel. The tls_is_tx_ready() incorrectly checks for list emptiness, potentially accessing a type confused entry to the list_head, leaking the last byte of the confused field that overlaps with rec->tx_ready.
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Linux_kernel
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3.3
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2021-05-11
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CVE-2020-24587
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The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that all fragments of a frame are encrypted under the same key. An adversary can abuse this to decrypt selected fragments when another device sends fragmented frames and the WEP, CCMP, or GCMP encryption key is periodically renewed.
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C\-100_firmware, C\-110_firmware, C\-120_firmware, C\-130_firmware, C\-200_firmware, C\-230_firmware, C\-235_firmware, C\-250_firmware, C\-260_firmware, C\-65_firmware, C\-75_firmware, O\-105_firmware, O\-90_firmware, W\-118_firmware, W\-68_firmware, 1100\-4p_firmware, 1100\-8p_firmware, 1100_firmware, 1101\-4p_firmware, 1109\-2p_firmware, 1109\-4p_firmware, Aironet_1532_firmware, Aironet_1542d_firmware, Aironet_1542i_firmware, Aironet_1552_firmware, Aironet_1552h_firmware, Aironet_1572_firmware, Aironet_1702_firmware, Aironet_1800_firmware, Aironet_1800i_firmware, Aironet_1810_firmware, Aironet_1810w_firmware, Aironet_1815_firmware, Aironet_1815i_firmware, Aironet_1832_firmware, Aironet_1842_firmware, Aironet_1852_firmware, Aironet_2702_firmware, Aironet_2800_firmware, Aironet_2800e_firmware, Aironet_2800i_firmware, Aironet_3702_firmware, Aironet_3800_firmware, Aironet_3800e_firmware, Aironet_3800i_firmware, Aironet_3800p_firmware, Aironet_4800_firmware, Aironet_ap803_firmware, Aironet_iw3702_firmware, Catalyst_9105_firmware, Catalyst_9105axi_firmware, Catalyst_9105axw_firmware, Catalyst_9115_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9115_firmware, Catalyst_9115axe_firmware, Catalyst_9115axi_firmware, Catalyst_9117_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9117_firmware, Catalyst_9117axi_firmware, Catalyst_9120_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9120_firmware, Catalyst_9120axe_firmware, Catalyst_9120axi_firmware, Catalyst_9120axp_firmware, Catalyst_9124_firmware, Catalyst_9124axd_firmware, Catalyst_9124axi_firmware, Catalyst_9130_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9130_firmware, Catalyst_9130axe_firmware, Catalyst_9130axi_firmware, Catalyst_iw6300_ac_firmware, Catalyst_iw6300_dc_firmware, Catalyst_iw6300_dcw_firmware, Catalyst_iw6300_firmware, Esw6300_firmware, Ip_phone_6861_firmware, Ip_phone_8821_firmware, Ip_phone_8832_firmware, Ip_phone_8861_firmware, Ip_phone_8865_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Ak9_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Bk9_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Ek9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Ck9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Ek9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Sk9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Zk9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Na\-Ak9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Vz\-Ak9_firmware, Meraki_gr10_firmware, Meraki_gr60_firmware, Meraki_mr12_firmware, Meraki_mr20_firmware, Meraki_mr26_firmware, Meraki_mr30h_firmware, Meraki_mr32_firmware, Meraki_mr33_firmware, Meraki_mr34_firmware, Meraki_mr36_firmware, Meraki_mr42_firmware, Meraki_mr42e_firmware, Meraki_mr44_firmware, Meraki_mr45_firmware, Meraki_mr46_firmware, Meraki_mr46e_firmware, Meraki_mr52_firmware, Meraki_mr53_firmware, Meraki_mr53e_firmware, Meraki_mr55_firmware, Meraki_mr56_firmware, Meraki_mr62_firmware, Meraki_mr66_firmware, Meraki_mr70_firmware, Meraki_mr72_firmware, Meraki_mr74_firmware, Meraki_mr76_firmware, Meraki_mr84_firmware, Meraki_mr86_firmware, Meraki_mx64w_firmware, Meraki_mx65w_firmware, Meraki_mx67cw_firmware, Meraki_mx67w_firmware, Meraki_mx68cw_firmware, Meraki_mx68w_firmware, Meraki_z3_firmware, Meraki_z3c_firmware, Webex_board_55_firmware, Webex_board_55s_firmware, Webex_board_70_firmware, Webex_board_70s_firmware, Webex_board_85s_firmware, Webex_dx70_firmware, Webex_dx80_firmware, Webex_room_55_dual_firmware, Webex_room_55_firmware, Webex_room_70_dual_firmware, Webex_room_70_dual_g2_firmware, Webex_room_70_firmware, Webex_room_70_single_firmware, Webex_room_70_single_g2_firmware, Webex_room_kit_firmware, Webex_room_kit_mini_firmware, Debian_linux, Ieee_802\.11, Ac_8260_firmware, Ac_8265_firmware, Ac_9260_firmware, Ac_9560_firmware, Killer_ac_1550_firmware, Killer_wi\-Fi_6_ax1650_firmware, Killer_wi\-Fi_6e_ax1675_firmware, Proset_ac_3165_firmware, Proset_ac_3168_firmware, Proset_ac_8260_firmware, Proset_ac_8265_firmware, Proset_ac_9260_firmware, Proset_ac_9461_firmware, Proset_ac_9462_firmware, Proset_ac_9560_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6_ax200_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6_ax201_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6e_ax210_firmware, Proset_wireless_7265_\(Rev_d\)_firmware, Wi\-Fi_6_ax200_firmware, Wi\-Fi_6_ax201_firmware, Linux_kernel, Mac80211
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2.6
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2021-05-11
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CVE-2020-24586
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The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under the right circumstances, when another device sends fragmented frames encrypted using WEP, CCMP, or GCMP, this can be abused to inject arbitrary network packets and/or exfiltrate user data.
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C\-200_firmware, C\-230_firmware, C\-235_firmware, C\-250_firmware, C\-260_firmware, Debian_linux, Ieee_802\.11, Ac_1550_firmware, Ac_3165_firmware, Ac_3168_firmware, Ac_7265_firmware, Ac_8260_firmware, Ac_8265_firmware, Ac_9260_firmware, Ac_9461_firmware, Ac_9462_firmware, Ac_9560_firmware, Ax1650_firmware, Ax1675_firmware, Ax200_firmware, Ax201_firmware, Ax210_firmware, Linux_kernel, Mac80211
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3.5
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2021-05-11
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CVE-2020-24588
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The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that the A-MSDU flag in the plaintext QoS header field is authenticated. Against devices that support receiving non-SSP A-MSDU frames (which is mandatory as part of 802.11n), an adversary can abuse this to inject arbitrary network packets.
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C\-100_firmware, C\-110_firmware, C\-120_firmware, C\-130_firmware, C\-200_firmware, C\-230_firmware, C\-235_firmware, C\-250_firmware, C\-260_firmware, C\-65_firmware, C\-75_firmware, O\-105_firmware, O\-90_firmware, W\-118_firmware, W\-68_firmware, 1100\-4p_firmware, 1100\-8p_firmware, 1100_firmware, 1101\-4p_firmware, 1109\-2p_firmware, 1109\-4p_firmware, Aironet_1532_firmware, Aironet_1542d_firmware, Aironet_1542i_firmware, Aironet_1800_firmware, Aironet_1800i_firmware, Aironet_1810_firmware, Aironet_1810w_firmware, Aironet_1815_firmware, Aironet_1815i_firmware, Aironet_1832_firmware, Aironet_1842_firmware, Aironet_1852_firmware, Aironet_ap803_firmware, Aironet_iw3702_firmware, Catalyst_9105_firmware, Catalyst_9105axi_firmware, Catalyst_9105axw_firmware, Catalyst_9115_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9115_firmware, Catalyst_9115axe_firmware, Catalyst_9115axi_firmware, Catalyst_9117_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9117_firmware, Catalyst_9117axi_firmware, Catalyst_9120_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9120_firmware, Catalyst_9120axe_firmware, Catalyst_9120axi_firmware, Catalyst_9120axp_firmware, Catalyst_9124_firmware, Catalyst_9124axd_firmware, Catalyst_9124axi_firmware, Catalyst_9130_ap_firmware, Catalyst_9130_firmware, Catalyst_9130axe_firmware, Catalyst_9130axi_firmware, Ip_phone_6861_firmware, Ip_phone_8821_firmware, Ip_phone_8832_firmware, Ip_phone_8861_firmware, Ip_phone_8865_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Ak9_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Bk9_firmware, Ir829\-2lte\-Ea\-Ek9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Ck9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Ek9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Sk9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Ga\-Zk9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Na\-Ak9_firmware, Ir829gw\-Lte\-Vz\-Ak9_firmware, Meraki_gr10_firmware, Meraki_gr60_firmware, Meraki_mr12_firmware, Meraki_mr20_firmware, Meraki_mr26_firmware, Meraki_mr30h_firmware, Meraki_mr32_firmware, Meraki_mr33_firmware, Meraki_mr34_firmware, Meraki_mr36_firmware, Meraki_mr42_firmware, Meraki_mr42e_firmware, Meraki_mr44_firmware, Meraki_mr45_firmware, Meraki_mr46_firmware, Meraki_mr46e_firmware, Meraki_mr52_firmware, Meraki_mr53_firmware, Meraki_mr53e_firmware, Meraki_mr55_firmware, Meraki_mr56_firmware, Meraki_mr62_firmware, Meraki_mr66_firmware, Meraki_mr70_firmware, Meraki_mr72_firmware, Meraki_mr74_firmware, Meraki_mr76_firmware, Meraki_mr84_firmware, Meraki_mr86_firmware, Meraki_mx64w_firmware, Meraki_mx65w_firmware, Meraki_mx67cw_firmware, Meraki_mx67w_firmware, Meraki_mx68cw_firmware, Meraki_mx68w_firmware, Meraki_z3_firmware, Meraki_z3c_firmware, Webex_board_55_firmware, Webex_board_55s_firmware, Webex_board_70_firmware, Webex_board_70s_firmware, Webex_board_85s_firmware, Webex_dx70_firmware, Webex_dx80_firmware, Webex_room_55_dual_firmware, Webex_room_55_firmware, Webex_room_70_dual_firmware, Webex_room_70_dual_g2_firmware, Webex_room_70_firmware, Webex_room_70_single_firmware, Webex_room_70_single_g2_firmware, Webex_room_kit_firmware, Webex_room_kit_mini_firmware, Debian_linux, Ieee_802\.11, Ac_8260_firmware, Ac_8265_firmware, Ac_9260_firmware, Ac_9560_firmware, Killer_ac_1550_firmware, Killer_wi\-Fi_6_ax1650_firmware, Killer_wi\-Fi_6e_ax1675_firmware, Proset_ac_3165_firmware, Proset_ac_3168_firmware, Proset_ac_8260_firmware, Proset_ac_8265_firmware, Proset_ac_9260_firmware, Proset_ac_9461_firmware, Proset_ac_9462_firmware, Proset_ac_9560_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6_ax200_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6_ax201_firmware, Proset_wi\-Fi_6e_ax210_firmware, Proset_wireless_7265_\(Rev_d\)_firmware, Wi\-Fi_6_ax200_firmware, Wi\-Fi_6_ax201_firmware, Linux_kernel, Mac80211, Windows_10, Windows_7, Windows_8\.1, Windows_rt_8\.1, Windows_server_2008, Windows_server_2012, Windows_server_2016, Windows_server_2019, Scalance_w1748\-1_firmware, Scalance_w1750d_firmware, Scalance_w1788\-1_firmware, Scalance_w1788\-2_firmware, Scalance_w1788\-2ia_firmware, Scalance_w721\-1_firmware, Scalance_w722\-1_firmware, Scalance_w734\-1_firmware, Scalance_w738\-1_firmware, Scalance_w748\-1_firmware, Scalance_w761\-1_firmware, Scalance_w774\-1_firmware, Scalance_w778\-1_firmware, Scalance_w786\-1_firmware, Scalance_w786\-2_firmware, Scalance_w786\-2ia_firmware, Scalance_w788\-1_firmware, Scalance_w788\-2_firmware, Scalance_wam763\-1_firmware, Scalance_wam766\-1_6ghz_firmware, Scalance_wam766\-1_firmware, Scalance_wum763\-1_firmware, Scalance_wum766\-1_6ghz_firmware, Scalance_wum766\-1_firmware
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3.5
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2023-02-28
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CVE-2023-22995
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In the Linux kernel before 5.17, an error path in dwc3_qcom_acpi_register_core in drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c lacks certain platform_device_put and kfree calls.
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Linux_kernel
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7.8
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2023-03-01
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CVE-2023-23000
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In the Linux kernel before 5.17, drivers/phy/tegra/xusb.c mishandles the tegra_xusb_find_port_node return value. Callers expect NULL in the error case, but an error pointer is used.
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Linux_kernel
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5.5
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2023-03-24
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CVE-2020-36691
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An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel before 5.8. lib/nlattr.c allows attackers to cause a denial of service (unbounded recursion) via a nested Netlink policy with a back reference.
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Linux_kernel
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5.5
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2023-03-01
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CVE-2023-23001
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In the Linux kernel before 5.16.3, drivers/scsi/ufs/ufs-mediatek.c misinterprets the regulator_get return value (expects it to be NULL in the error case, whereas it is actually an error pointer).
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Linux_kernel
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5.5
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