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CVE-2016-9377

Disclosure Date: February 22, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
Xen 4.5.x through 4.7.x on AMD systems without the NRip feature, when emulating instructions that generate software interrupts, allows local HVM guest OS users to cause a denial of service (guest crash) by leveraging IDT entry miscalculation.
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CVE-2016-10025

Disclosure Date: January 26, 2017 (last updated November 25, 2024)
VMFUNC emulation in Xen 4.6.x through 4.8.x on x86 systems using AMD virtualization extensions (aka SVM) allows local HVM guest OS users to cause a denial of service (hypervisor crash) by leveraging a missing NULL pointer check.
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Unknown

CVE-2016-9382

Disclosure Date: January 23, 2017 (last updated November 25, 2024)
Xen 4.0.x through 4.7.x mishandle x86 task switches to VM86 mode, which allows local 32-bit x86 HVM guest OS users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (guest OS crash) by leveraging a guest operating system that uses hardware task switching and allows a new task to start in VM86 mode.
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Unknown

CVE-2016-9385

Disclosure Date: January 23, 2017 (last updated November 25, 2024)
The x86 segment base write emulation functionality in Xen 4.4.x through 4.7.x allows local x86 PV guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service (host crash) by leveraging lack of canonical address checks.
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Unknown

CVE-2015-8104

Disclosure Date: November 16, 2015 (last updated October 05, 2023)
The KVM subsystem in the Linux kernel through 4.2.6, and Xen 4.3.x through 4.6.x, allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (host OS panic or hang) by triggering many #DB (aka Debug) exceptions, related to svm.c.
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CVE-2015-5307

Disclosure Date: November 16, 2015 (last updated October 05, 2023)
The KVM subsystem in the Linux kernel through 4.2.6, and Xen 4.3.x through 4.6.x, allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (host OS panic or hang) by triggering many #AC (aka Alignment Check) exceptions, related to svm.c and vmx.c.
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