Количество 18
Количество 18

CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic.

CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic.

CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic.

CVE-2024-49858
CVE-2024-49858
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: e ...
GHSA-2pcf-5mqc-gcgr
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic.

BDU:2025-03117
Уязвимость функции efi_retrieve_tpm2_eventlog() (drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/tpm.c) ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании

ROS-20250312-01
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

SUSE-SU-2024:3983-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:3985-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel
ELSA-2024-12887
ELSA-2024-12887: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

SUSE-SU-2024:3986-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:3984-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4364-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4387-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel

SUSE-SU-2024:4318-1
Security update for the Linux Kernel
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Уязвимость | CVSS | EPSS | Опубликовано | |
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![]() | CVE-2024-49858 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic. | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVE-2024-49858 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic. | CVSS3: 4.4 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVE-2024-49858 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic. | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад |
![]() | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 7 месяцев назад | |
CVE-2024-49858 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: e ... | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад | |
GHSA-2pcf-5mqc-gcgr In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efistub/tpm: Use ACPI reclaim memory for event log to avoid corruption The TPM event log table is a Linux specific construct, where the data produced by the GetEventLog() boot service is cached in memory, and passed on to the OS using an EFI configuration table. The use of EFI_LOADER_DATA here results in the region being left unreserved in the E820 memory map constructed by the EFI stub, and this is the memory description that is passed on to the incoming kernel by kexec, which is therefore unaware that the region should be reserved. Even though the utility of the TPM2 event log after a kexec is questionable, any corruption might send the parsing code off into the weeds and crash the kernel. So let's use EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY instead, which is always treated as reserved by the E820 conversion logic. | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад | |
![]() | BDU:2025-03117 Уязвимость функции efi_retrieve_tpm2_eventlog() (drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/tpm.c) ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 9 месяцев назад |
![]() | ROS-20250312-01 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 | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:3983-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 7 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:3985-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 7 месяцев назад | ||
ELSA-2024-12887 ELSA-2024-12887: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT) | 6 месяцев назад | |||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:3986-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 7 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:3984-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 7 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4364-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4387-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад | ||
![]() | SUSE-SU-2024:4318-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel | 6 месяцев назад |
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