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CVE-2024-3049

Disclosure Date: June 06, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A flaw was found in Booth, a cluster ticket manager. If a specially-crafted hash is passed to gcry_md_get_algo_dlen(), it may allow an invalid HMAC to be accepted by the Booth server.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2024-1488

Disclosure Date: February 15, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A vulnerability was found in Unbound due to incorrect default permissions, allowing any process outside the unbound group to modify the unbound runtime configuration. If a process can connect over localhost to port 8953, it can alter the configuration of unbound.service. This flaw allows an unprivileged attacker to manipulate a running instance, potentially altering forwarders, allowing them to track all queries forwarded by the local resolver, and, in some cases, disrupting resolving altogether.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2024-1062

Disclosure Date: February 12, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A heap overflow flaw was found in 389-ds-base. This issue leads to a denial of service when writing a value larger than 256 chars in log_entry_attr.
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CVE-2024-0229

Disclosure Date: February 09, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
An out-of-bounds memory access flaw was found in the X.Org server. This issue can be triggered when a device frozen by a sync grab is reattached to a different master device. This issue may lead to an application crash, local privilege escalation (if the server runs with extended privileges), or remote code execution in SSH X11 forwarding environments.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-6536

Disclosure Date: February 07, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's NVMe driver. This issue may allow an unauthenticated malicious actor to send a set of crafted TCP packages when using NVMe over TCP, leading the NVMe driver to a NULL pointer dereference in the NVMe driver, causing kernel panic and a denial of service.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-6535

Disclosure Date: February 07, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's NVMe driver. This issue may allow an unauthenticated malicious actor to send a set of crafted TCP packages when using NVMe over TCP, leading the NVMe driver to a NULL pointer dereference in the NVMe driver, causing kernel panic and a denial of service.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-6356

Disclosure Date: February 07, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's NVMe driver. This issue may allow an unauthenticated malicious actor to send a set of crafted TCP packages when using NVMe over TCP, leading the NVMe driver to a NULL pointer dereference in the NVMe driver and causing kernel panic and a denial of service.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-5992

Disclosure Date: January 31, 2024 (last updated February 26, 2025)
A vulnerability was found in OpenSC where PKCS#1 encryption padding removal is not implemented as side-channel resistant. This issue may result in the potential leak of private data.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-5455

Disclosure Date: January 10, 2024 (last updated February 25, 2025)
A Cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists in ipa/session/login_password in all supported versions of IPA. This flaw allows an attacker to trick the user into submitting a request that could perform actions as the user, resulting in a loss of confidentiality and system integrity. During community penetration testing it was found that for certain HTTP end-points FreeIPA does not ensure CSRF protection. Due to implementation details one cannot use this flaw for reflection of a cookie representing already logged-in user. An attacker would always have to go through a new authentication attempt.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-6606

Disclosure Date: December 08, 2023 (last updated February 25, 2025)
An out-of-bounds read vulnerability was found in smbCalcSize in fs/smb/client/netmisc.c in the Linux Kernel. This issue could allow a local attacker to crash the system or leak internal kernel information.