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oval:org.secpod.oval:def:600435
Matt T. Yourst discovered an issue in the kvm subsystem. Local users with permission to manipulate /dev/kvm can cause a denial of service by providing an invalid cr3 value to the KVM_SET_SREGS call. For the stable distribution , these problems have been fixed in version 72+dfsg-5~lenny2. For the un ... oval:org.mitre.oval:def:7263 Matt T. Yourst discovered an issue in the kvm subsystem. Local users with permission to manipulate /dev/kvm can cause a denial of service (hang) by providing an invalid cr3 value to the KVM_SET_SREGS call. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:301142 Some vulnerabilities were discovered and corrected in the Linux 2.6 kernel: fs/namei.c in Linux kernel 2.6.18 through 2.6.34 does not always follow NFS automount symlinks, which allows attackers to have an unknown impact, related to LOOKUP_FOLLOW. The tc_fill_tclass function in net/sched/sch_api.c ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:301173 Some vulnerabilities were discovered and corrected in the Linux 2.6 kernel: fs/namei.c in Linux kernel 2.6.18 through 2.6.34 does not always follow NFS automount symlinks, which allows attackers to have an unknown impact, related to LOOKUP_FOLLOW. The tc_fill_tclass function in net/sched/sch_api.c ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:600517 Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of service, or privilege escalation. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: CVE-2009-1895 Julien Tinnes and Tavis Ormandy reported an issue in the Linux personality ... oval:org.mitre.oval:def:7036 Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of service, or privilege escalation. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: Julien Tinnes and Tavis Ormandy reported an issue in the Linux personality code. Local u ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:700435 Michael Tokarev discovered that the RTL8169 network driver did not correctly validate buffer sizes. A remote attacker on the local network could send specially traffic traffic that would crash the system or potentially grant elevated privileges. Julien Tinnes and Tavis Ormandy discovered that when ... |