2020-04-02
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CVE-2020-8835
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In the Linux kernel 5.5.0 and newer, the bpf verifier (kernel/bpf/verifier.c) did not properly restrict the register bounds for 32-bit operations, leading to out-of-bounds reads and writes in kernel memory. The vulnerability also affects the Linux 5.4 stable series, starting with v5.4.7, as the introducing commit was backported to that branch. This vulnerability was fixed in 5.6.1, 5.5.14, and 5.4.29. (issue is aka ZDI-CAN-10780)
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Ubuntu_linux, Fedora, Linux_kernel, 8300_firmware, 8700_firmware, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A400_firmware, A700s_firmware, A800_firmware, C190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610c_firmware, H610s_firmware, H615c_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Solidfire, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage
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7.8
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2019-10-11
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CVE-2019-2215
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A use-after-free in binder.c allows an elevation of privilege from an application to the Linux Kernel. No user interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability, however exploitation does require either the installation of a malicious local application or a separate vulnerability in a network facing application.Product: AndroidAndroid ID: A-141720095
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Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Android, Alp\-Al00b_firmware, Alp\-Tl00b_firmware, Anne\-Al00_firmware, Ares\-Al00b_firmware, Ares\-Al10d_firmware, Ares\-Tl00chw_firmware, Barca\-Al00_firmware, Berkeley\-L09_firmware, Berkeley\-Tl10_firmware, Bla\-Al00b_firmware, Bla\-L29c_firmware, Bla\-Tl00b_firmware, Columbia\-Al00a_firmware, Columbia\-L29d_firmware, Cornell\-Tl10b_firmware, Duke\-L09i_firmware, Dura\-Al00a_firmware, Figo\-Al00a_firmware, Florida\-Al20b_firmware, Florida\-L03_firmware, Florida\-L21_firmware, Florida\-L22_firmware, Florida\-Tl10b_firmware, Honor_9i_firmware, Honor_view_20_firmware, Jakarta\-Al00a_firmware, Johnson\-Tl00d_firmware, Leland\-Al10b_firmware, Leland\-L21a_firmware, Leland\-L32a_firmware, Leland\-Tl10b_firmware, Leland\-Tl10c_firmware, Lelandp\-Al00c_firmware, Lelandp\-L22c_firmware, Mate_rs_firmware, Neo\-Al00d_firmware, Nova_2s_firmware, Nova_3_firmware, Nova_3e_firmware, P20_firmware, P20_lite_firmware, Princeton\-Al10b_firmware, Rhone\-Al00_firmware, Stanford\-L09_firmware, Stanford\-L09s_firmware, Sydney\-Al00_firmware, Sydney\-Tl00_firmware, Sydneym\-Al00_firmware, Tony\-Al00b_firmware, Tony\-Tl00b_firmware, Y9_2019_firmware, Yale\-Al00a_firmware, Yale\-L21a_firmware, Yale\-Tl00b_firmware, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A800_firmware, Aff_baseboard_management_controller_firmware, C190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Data_availability_services, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610s_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Service_processor, Solidfire, Solidfire_baseboard_management_controller_firmware, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage
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7.8
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2019-02-27
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CVE-2019-1559
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If an application encounters a fatal protocol error and then calls SSL_shutdown() twice (once to send a close_notify, and once to receive one) then OpenSSL can respond differently to the calling application if a 0 byte record is received with invalid padding compared to if a 0 byte record is received with an invalid MAC. If the application then behaves differently based on that in a way that is detectable to the remote peer, then this amounts to a padding oracle that could be used to decrypt...
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Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Big\-Ip_access_policy_manager, Big\-Ip_advanced_firewall_manager, Big\-Ip_analytics, Big\-Ip_application_acceleration_manager, Big\-Ip_application_security_manager, Big\-Ip_domain_name_system, Big\-Ip_edge_gateway, Big\-Ip_fraud_protection_service, Big\-Ip_global_traffic_manager, Big\-Ip_link_controller, Big\-Ip_local_traffic_manager, Big\-Ip_policy_enforcement_manager, Big\-Ip_webaccelerator, Big\-Iq_centralized_management, Traffix_signaling_delivery_controller, Fedora, Agent, Data_exchange_layer, Threat_intelligence_exchange_server, Web_gateway, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A800_firmware, Active_iq_unified_manager, Altavault, C190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Clustered_data_ontap_antivirus_connector, Cn1610_firmware, Element_software, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, Hci_compute_node, Hci_management_node, Hyper_converged_infrastructure, Oncommand_insight, Oncommand_unified_manager, Oncommand_unified_manager_core_package, Oncommand_workflow_automation, Ontap_select_deploy, Ontap_select_deploy_administration_utility, Santricity_smi\-S_provider, Service_processor, Smi\-S_provider, Snapcenter, Snapdrive, Snapprotect, Solidfire, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage, Storage_automation_store, Storagegrid, Node\.js, Openssl, Leap, Api_gateway, Business_intelligence, Communications_diameter_signaling_router, Communications_performance_intelligence_center, Communications_session_border_controller, Communications_session_router, Communications_unified_session_manager, Endeca_server, Enterprise_manager_base_platform, Enterprise_manager_ops_center, Jd_edwards_enterpriseone_tools, Jd_edwards_world_security, Mysql, Mysql_enterprise_monitor, Mysql_workbench, Peoplesoft_enterprise_peopletools, Secure_global_desktop, Services_tools_bundle, Pan\-Os, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Enterprise_linux_server, Enterprise_linux_workstation, Jboss_enterprise_web_server, Virtualization, Virtualization_host, Nessus
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5.9
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2019-09-20
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CVE-2019-14814
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There is heap-based buffer overflow in Linux kernel, all versions up to, excluding 5.3, in the marvell wifi chip driver in Linux kernel, that allows local users to cause a denial of service(system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code.
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Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Linux_kernel, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A700s_firmware, A800_firmware, C190_firmware, Data_availability_services, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610s_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Service_processor, Solidfire, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_eus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv_tus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_tus, Enterprise_linux_server_aus, Enterprise_linux_server_tus, Messaging_realtime_grid
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7.8
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2019-09-20
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CVE-2019-14816
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There is heap-based buffer overflow in kernel, all versions up to, excluding 5.3, in the marvell wifi chip driver in Linux kernel, that allows local users to cause a denial of service(system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code.
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Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Linux_kernel, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A700s_firmware, A800_firmware, C190_firmware, Data_availability_services, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610s_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Service_processor, Solidfire, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_compute_node_eus, Enterprise_linux_eus, Enterprise_linux_for_power_big_endian_eus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv_tus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_tus, Enterprise_linux_server, Enterprise_linux_server_aus, Enterprise_linux_server_tus, Enterprise_linux_tus, Messaging_realtime_grid, Virtualization
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7.8
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