[Forgot Password]
Login  Register Subscribe

30480

 
 

423868

 
 

253928

 
 

909

 
 

198006

 
 

282

 
 
Paid content will be excluded from the download.

Filter
Matches : 6403 Download | Alert*

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The (1) udp_recvmsg and (2) udpv6_recvmsg functions in the Linux kernel provide inappropriate -EAGAIN return values, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EPOLLET epoll application read outage) via an incorrect checksum in a UDP packet.

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. * A flaw was found in the kernel"s implementation of the Berkeley Packet Filter . A local attacker could craft BPF code to crash the system by creating a situation in which the JIT compiler would fail to correctly optimize the JIT image on the last pass. This would lead to the CPU executing instructions that were ...

The get_bitmap_file function in drivers/md/md.c in the Linux kernel does not initialize a certain bitmap data structure, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a GET_BITMAP_FILE ioctl call.

The get_bitmap_file function in drivers/md/md.c in the Linux kernel before does not initialize a certain bitmap data structure, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a GET_BITMAP_FILE ioctl call.


Pages:      Start    239    240    241    242    243    244    245    246    247    248    249    250    251    252    ..   640

© SecPod Technologies