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nvd логотип

CVE-2007-3720

больше 18 лет назад

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling based on CPU billing gathered from periodic process sampling ticks, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by performing voluntary nanosecond sleeps that result in the process not being active during a clock interrupt, as described in "Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Superuser Privileges."

CVSS2: 2.1
EPSS: Низкий
debian логотип

CVE-2007-3720

больше 18 лет назад

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling base ...

CVSS2: 2.1
EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-rx48-rqwf-j9g3

больше 3 лет назад

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling based on CPU billing gathered from periodic process sampling ticks, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by performing voluntary nanosecond sleeps that result in the process not being active during a clock interrupt, as described in "Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Superuser Privileges."

EPSS: Низкий

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nvd логотип
CVE-2007-3720

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling based on CPU billing gathered from periodic process sampling ticks, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by performing voluntary nanosecond sleeps that result in the process not being active during a clock interrupt, as described in "Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Superuser Privileges."

CVSS2: 2.1
0%
Низкий
больше 18 лет назад
debian логотип
CVE-2007-3720

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling base ...

CVSS2: 2.1
0%
Низкий
больше 18 лет назад
github логотип
GHSA-rx48-rqwf-j9g3

The process scheduler in the Linux kernel 2.4 performs scheduling based on CPU billing gathered from periodic process sampling ticks, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by performing voluntary nanosecond sleeps that result in the process not being active during a clock interrupt, as described in "Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Superuser Privileges."

0%
Низкий
больше 3 лет назад

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