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redhat linux 8.0 vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2023-6121
An out-of-bounds read vulnerability was found in the NVMe-oF/TCP subsystem in the Linux kernel. This issue may allow a remote malicious user to send a crafted TCP packet, triggering a heap-based buffer overflow that results in kmalloc data being printed and potentially leaked to ...
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
2.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-2732
A flaw exists in the way that the KVM hypervisor handled instruction emulation for an L2 guest when nested virtualisation is enabled. Under some circumstances, an L2 guest may trick the L0 guest into accessing sensitive L1 resources that should be inaccessible to the L2 guest.
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
3.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-10759
A PGP signature bypass flaw was found in fwupd (all versions), which could lead to the installation of unsigned firmware. As per upstream, a signature bypass is theoretically possible, but not practical because the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) is either not implemented or...
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
1 Github repository
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2003-0442
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the transparent SID support capability for PHP prior to 4.3.2 (session.use_trans_sid) allows remote malicious users to insert arbitrary script via the PHPSESSID parameter.
Php Php
Redhat Linux 8.0
Redhat Linux 9.0
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2021-3714
A flaw was found in the Linux kernels memory deduplication mechanism. Previous work has shown that memory deduplication can be attacked via a local exploitation mechanism. The same technique can be used if an attacker can upload page sized files and detect the change in access ti...
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
NA
CVE-2023-6240
A Marvin vulnerability side-channel leakage was found in the RSA decryption operation in the Linux Kernel. This issue may allow a network malicious user to decrypt ciphertexts or forge signatures, limiting the services that use that private key.
Linux Linux Kernel -
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
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-2023-3812
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
3.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-35501
A flaw was found in the Linux kernels implementation of audit rules, where a syscall can unexpectedly not be correctly not be logged by the audit subsystem
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-25705
A flaw in ICMP packets in the Linux kernel may allow an malicious user to quickly scan open UDP ports. This flaw allows an off-path remote malicious user to effectively bypass source port UDP randomization. Software that relies on UDP source port randomization are indirectly affe...
Linux Linux Kernel
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
1 Github repository
CVSSv2
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
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