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CVE-2024-23380
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption while handling user packets during VBO bind operation.
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CVE-2024-23373
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption when IOMMU unmap operation fails, the DMA and anon buffers are getting released.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-23372
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption while invoking IOCTL call for GPU memory allocation and size param is greater than expected size.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-23368
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption when allocating and accessing an entry in an SMEM partition.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-21469
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption when an invoke call and a TEE call are bound for the same trusted application.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-21465
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption while processing key blob passed by the user.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-21462
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Transient DOS while loading the TA ELF file.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-21461
Disclosure Date: July 01, 2024 (last updated July 03, 2024)
Memory corruption while performing finish HMAC operation when context is freed by keymaster.
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Unknown
CVE-2024-34703
Disclosure Date: June 30, 2024 (last updated July 01, 2024)
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. X.509 certificates can identify elliptic curves using either an object identifier or using explicit encoding of the parameters. Prior to versions 3.3.0 and 2.19.4, an attacker could present an ECDSA X.509 certificate using explicit encoding where the parameters are very large. The proof of concept used a 16Kbit prime for this purpose. When parsing, the parameter is checked to be prime, causing excessive computation. This was patched in 2.19.4 and 3.3.0 to allow the prime parameter of the elliptic curve to be at most 521 bits. No known workarounds are available. Note that support for explicit encoding of elliptic curve parameters is deprecated in Botan.
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CVE-2024-30120
Disclosure Date: June 14, 2024 (last updated June 15, 2024)
HCL DRYiCE Optibot Reset Station is impacted by an Unused Parameter in the web application.
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