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CVE-2022-22995
Disclosure Date: March 25, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
The combination of primitives offered by SMB and AFP in their default configuration allows the arbitrary writing of files. By exploiting these combination of primitives, an attacker can execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2021-4157
Disclosure Date: March 25, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
An out of memory bounds write flaw (1 or 2 bytes of memory) in the Linux kernel NFS subsystem was found in the way users use mirroring (replication of files with NFS). A user, having access to the NFS mount, could potentially use this flaw to crash the system or escalate privileges on the system.
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CVE-2021-4203
Disclosure Date: March 25, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
A use-after-free read flaw was found in sock_getsockopt() in net/core/sock.c due to SO_PEERCRED and SO_PEERGROUPS race with listen() (and connect()) in the Linux kernel. In this flaw, an attacker with a user privileges may crash the system or leak internal kernel information.
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CVE-2021-4197
Disclosure Date: March 23, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
An unprivileged write to the file handler flaw in the Linux kernel's control groups and namespaces subsystem was found in the way users have access to some less privileged process that are controlled by cgroups and have higher privileged parent process. It is actually both for cgroup2 and cgroup1 versions of control groups. A local user could use this flaw to crash the system or escalate their privileges on the system.
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CVE-2022-1011
Disclosure Date: March 18, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s FUSE filesystem in the way a user triggers write(). This flaw allows a local user to gain unauthorized access to data from the FUSE filesystem, resulting in privilege escalation.
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CVE-2021-3743
Disclosure Date: March 04, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
An out-of-bounds (OOB) memory read flaw was found in the Qualcomm IPC router protocol in the Linux kernel. A missing sanity check allows a local attacker to gain access to out-of-bounds memory, leading to a system crash or a leak of internal kernel information. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.
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CVE-2021-3772
Disclosure Date: March 02, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
A flaw was found in the Linux SCTP stack. A blind attacker may be able to kill an existing SCTP association through invalid chunks if the attacker knows the IP-addresses and port numbers being used and the attacker can send packets with spoofed IP addresses.
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CVE-2022-23308
Disclosure Date: February 26, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
valid.c in libxml2 before 2.9.13 has a use-after-free of ID and IDREF attributes.
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CVE-2021-20322
Disclosure Date: February 18, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
A flaw in the processing of received ICMP errors (ICMP fragment needed and ICMP redirect) in the Linux kernel functionality was found to allow the ability to quickly scan open UDP ports. This flaw allows an off-path remote user to effectively bypass the source port UDP randomization. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality and possibly integrity, because software that relies on UDP source port randomization are indirectly affected as well.
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CVE-2021-3752
Disclosure Date: February 16, 2022 (last updated February 23, 2025)
A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s Bluetooth subsystem in the way user calls connect to the socket and disconnect simultaneously due to a race condition. This flaw allows a user to crash the system or escalate their privileges. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality, integrity, as well as system availability.
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