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  • EPSS 0.35%
  • Veröffentlicht 02.05.2016 10:59:22
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 06.05.2026 22:30:45

Multiple race conditions in the ext4 filesystem implementation in the Linux kernel before 4.5 allow local users to cause a denial of service (disk corruption) by writing to a page that is associated with a different user's file after unsynchronized h...

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  • EPSS 0.49%
  • Veröffentlicht 02.05.2016 10:59:07
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 06.05.2026 22:30:45

The VFS subsystem in the Linux kernel 3.x provides an incomplete set of requirements for setattr operations that underspecifies removing extended privilege attributes, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (capability stripping) via a...

  • EPSS 0.38%
  • Veröffentlicht 13.04.2016 15:59:07
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 26.05.2026 18:16:35

Xen allows guest OS users to obtain sensitive information from uninitialized locations in host OS kernel memory by not enabling memory and I/O decoding control bits. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2015-0777.

  • EPSS 2.73%
  • Veröffentlicht 16.10.2015 01:59:00
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 06.05.2026 22:30:45

The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem in the Linux kernel through 4.x mishandles requests for Graphics Execution Manager (GEM) objects, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via an applicati...

  • EPSS 0.46%
  • Veröffentlicht 28.02.2014 06:18:54
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 29.04.2026 01:13:23

arch/s390/kernel/head64.S in the Linux kernel before 3.13.5 on the s390 platform does not properly handle attempted use of the linkage stack, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) by executing a crafted instruction.

  • EPSS 0.35%
  • Veröffentlicht 28.02.2013 19:55:01
  • Zuletzt bearbeitet 29.04.2026 01:13:23

block/scsi_ioctl.c in the Linux kernel through 3.8 does not properly consider the SCSI device class during authorization of SCSI commands, which allows local users to bypass intended access restrictions via an SG_IO ioctl call that leverages overlapp...