Количество 22
Количество 22
GHSA-pj67-hxcx-g74v
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do any...

CVE-2024-50099
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anything useful when sim...

CVE-2024-50099
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anything useful when simulati...

CVE-2024-50099
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anythi

CVE-2024-50099
CVE-2024-50099
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: a ...

BDU:2025-03358
Уязвимость компонента arm64 ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании

RLSA-2024:10943
Moderate: kernel security update
ELSA-2024-10943
ELSA-2024-10943: kernel security update (MODERATE)
ELSA-2024-11486
ELSA-2024-11486: kernel security update (MODERATE)

ROS-20250314-01
Множественные уязвимости kernel-lt

SUSE-SU-2025:0035-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4367-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel
ELSA-2024-12884
ELSA-2024-12884: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)
ELSA-2024-12887
ELSA-2024-12887: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

SUSE-SU-2024:4316-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4376-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4315-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4314-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4364-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel
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Уязвимость | CVSS | EPSS | Опубликовано | |
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GHSA-pj67-hxcx-g74v In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do any... | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад | |
![]() | CVE-2024-50099 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anything useful when sim... | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVE-2024-50099 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anything useful when simulati... | CVSS3: 4.7 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVE-2024-50099 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: probes: Remove broken LDR (literal) uprobe support The simulate_ldr_literal() and simulate_ldrsw_literal() functions are unsafe to use for uprobes. Both functions were originally written for use with kprobes, and access memory with plain C accesses. When uprobes was added, these were reused unmodified even though they cannot safely access user memory. There are three key problems: 1) The plain C accesses do not have corresponding extable entries, and thus if they encounter a fault the kernel will treat these as unintentional accesses to user memory, resulting in a BUG() which will kill the kernel thread, and likely lead to further issues (e.g. lockup or panic()). 2) The plain C accesses are subject to HW PAN and SW PAN, and so when either is in use, any attempt to simulate an access to user memory will fault. Thus neither simulate_ldr_literal() nor simulate_ldrsw_literal() can do anythi | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 6 месяцев назад | |
CVE-2024-50099 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: a ... | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад | |
![]() | BDU:2025-03358 Уязвимость компонента arm64 ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании | CVSS3: 4.7 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | RLSA-2024:10943 Moderate: kernel security update | 6 месяцев назад | ||
ELSA-2024-10943 ELSA-2024-10943: kernel security update (MODERATE) | 6 месяцев назад | |||
ELSA-2024-11486 ELSA-2024-11486: kernel security update (MODERATE) | 6 месяцев назад | |||
![]() | ROS-20250314-01 Множественные уязвимости kernel-lt | CVSS3: 7.8 | 3 месяца назад | |
![]() | SUSE-SU-2025:0035-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 5 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4367-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
ELSA-2024-12884 ELSA-2024-12884: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT) | 6 месяцев назад | |||
ELSA-2024-12887 ELSA-2024-12887: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT) | 6 месяцев назад | |||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4316-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4376-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4315-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4314-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4364-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад |
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