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CVE-2017-15596

Disclosure Date: October 18, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
An issue was discovered in Xen 4.4.x through 4.9.x allowing ARM guest OS users to cause a denial of service (prevent physical CPU usage) because of lock mishandling upon detection of an add-to-physmap error.
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CVE-2017-14431

Disclosure Date: September 13, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
Memory leak in Xen 3.3 through 4.8.x allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (ARM or x86 AMD host OS memory consumption) by continually rebooting, because certain cleanup is skipped if no pass-through device was ever assigned, aka XSA-207.
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Unknown

CVE-2017-10923

Disclosure Date: July 05, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
Xen through 4.8.x does not validate a vCPU array index upon the sending of an SGI, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (hypervisor crash), aka XSA-225.
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Unknown

CVE-2017-10916

Disclosure Date: July 05, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
The vCPU context-switch implementation in Xen through 4.8.x improperly interacts with the Memory Protection Extensions (MPX) and Protection Key (PKU) features, which makes it easier for guest OS users to defeat ASLR and other protection mechanisms, aka XSA-220.
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CVE-2017-8905

Disclosure Date: May 11, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
Xen through 4.6.x on 64-bit platforms mishandles a failsafe callback, which might allow PV guest OS users to execute arbitrary code on the host OS, aka XSA-215.
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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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