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Kernel-based Virtual Machine is a full virtualization solution for Linux on a variety of architectures. The qemu-kvm packages provide the user-space component for running virtual machines that use KVM. Security Fix: * QEMU: e1000e: heap use-after-free in e1000e_write_packet_to_guest * QEMU: VNC: i ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:2600560 Kernel-based Virtual Machine is a full virtualization solution for Linux on a variety of architectures. The qemu-kvm packages provide the user-space component for running virtual machines that use KVM. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:509238 Kernel-based Virtual Machine is a full virtualization solution for Linux on a variety of architectures. The qemu-kvm packages provide the user-space component for running virtual machines that use KVM. Security Fix: QEMU: e1000e: heap use-after-free in e1000e_write_packet_to_guest QEMU: VNC: infin ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:509336 Kernel-based Virtual Machine offers a full virtualization solution for Linux on numerous hardware platforms. The virt:rhel module contains packages which provide user-space components used to run virtual machines using KVM. The packages also provide APIs for managing and interacting with the virtua ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98757 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98758 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98209 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98210 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98211 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:98212 qemu: Machine emulator and virtualizer Several security issues were fixed in QEMU. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1701933 A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to an arbitrary disk offset to be targeted to offset 0 instead . This could be used, for example, by L2 guests with a virtual disk stored on a virtual disk of an L1 hypervisor to read and/or write data to LBA 0 of vdiskL1, potenti ... |