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redhat linux 8.0 vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2023-33203
The Linux kernel prior to 6.2.9 has a race condition and resultant use-after-free in drivers/net/ethernet/qualcomm/emac/emac.c if a physically proximate attacker unplugs an emac based device.
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2024-0639
A denial of service vulnerability due to a deadlock was found in sctp_auto_asconf_init in net/sctp/socket.c in the Linux kernel’s SCTP subsystem. This flaw allows guests with local user privileges to trigger a deadlock and potentially crash the system.
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2024-0841
A null pointer dereference flaw was found in the hugetlbfs_fill_super function in the Linux kernel hugetlbfs (HugeTLB pages) functionality. This issue may allow a local user to crash the system or potentially escalate their privileges on the system.
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
187
VMScore
CVE-2022-1852
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s KVM module, which can lead to a denial of service in the x86_emulate_insn in arch/x86/kvm/emulate.c. This flaw occurs while executing an illegal instruction in guest in the Intel CPU.
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2023-3640
A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel's cpu_entry_area mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. Based on the previous CVE-2023-0597, the 'Randomize per-cpu entr...
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2023-6176
A null pointer dereference flaw was found in the Linux kernel API for the cryptographic algorithm scatterwalk functionality. This issue occurs when a user constructs a malicious packet with specific socket configuration, which could allow a local user to crash the system or escal...
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2023-28327
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the UNIX protocol in net/unix/diag.c In unix_diag_get_exact in the Linux Kernel. The newly allocated skb does not have sk, leading to a NULL pointer. This flaw allows a local user to crash or potentially cause a denial of service.
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2023-4010
A flaw was found in the USB Host Controller Driver framework in the Linux kernel. The usb_giveback_urb function has a logic loophole in its implementation. Due to the inappropriate judgment condition of the goto statement, the function cannot return under the input of a specific ...
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
1 Github repository
NA
CVE-2023-4459
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in vmxnet3_rq_cleanup in drivers/net/vmxnet3/vmxnet3_drv.c in the networking sub-component in vmxnet3 in the Linux Kernel. This issue may allow a local attacker with normal user privilege to cause a denial of service due to a missing sani...
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
NA
CVE-2023-3812
An out-of-bounds memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s TUN/TAP device driver functionality in how a user generates a malicious (too big) networking packet when napi frags is enabled. This flaw allows a local user to crash or potentially escalate their privilege...
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
VMScore
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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