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nvd логотип

CVE-2004-2536

больше 20 лет назад

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 does not invalidate the per-TSS io_bitmap pointers if a process obtains IO access permissions from the ioperm function but does not drop those permissions when it exits, which allows other processes to access the per-TSS pointers, access restricted memory locations, and possibly gain privileges.

CVSS2: 7.5
EPSS: Низкий
debian логотип

CVE-2004-2536

больше 20 лет назад

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 ...

CVSS2: 7.5
EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-93h5-jmg6-mmph

больше 3 лет назад

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 does not invalidate the per-TSS io_bitmap pointers if a process obtains IO access permissions from the ioperm function but does not drop those permissions when it exits, which allows other processes to access the per-TSS pointers, access restricted memory locations, and possibly gain privileges.

EPSS: Низкий

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nvd логотип
CVE-2004-2536

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 does not invalidate the per-TSS io_bitmap pointers if a process obtains IO access permissions from the ioperm function but does not drop those permissions when it exits, which allows other processes to access the per-TSS pointers, access restricted memory locations, and possibly gain privileges.

CVSS2: 7.5
0%
Низкий
больше 20 лет назад
debian логотип
CVE-2004-2536

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 ...

CVSS2: 7.5
0%
Низкий
больше 20 лет назад
github логотип
GHSA-93h5-jmg6-mmph

The exit_thread function (process.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 through 2.6.5 does not invalidate the per-TSS io_bitmap pointers if a process obtains IO access permissions from the ioperm function but does not drop those permissions when it exits, which allows other processes to access the per-TSS pointers, access restricted memory locations, and possibly gain privileges.

0%
Низкий
больше 3 лет назад

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