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U\-Boot

(Denx)
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This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 36
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2022-06-08 CVE-2022-30552 Das U-Boot 2022.01 has a Buffer Overflow. U\-Boot 5.5
2022-06-08 CVE-2022-30790 Das U-Boot 2022.01 has a Buffer Overflow, a different issue than CVE-2022-30552. U\-Boot 7.8
2019-08-06 CVE-2019-13104 In Das U-Boot versions 2016.11-rc1 through 2019.07-rc4, an underflow can cause memcpy() to overwrite a very large amount of data (including the whole stack) while reading a crafted ext4 filesystem. U\-Boot, Leap 7.8
2020-03-19 CVE-2020-10648 Das U-Boot through 2020.01 allows attackers to bypass verified boot restrictions and subsequently boot arbitrary images by providing a crafted FIT image to a system configured to boot the default configuration. U\-Boot, Leap 7.8
2021-02-17 CVE-2021-27138 The boot loader in Das U-Boot before 2021.04-rc2 mishandles use of unit addresses in a FIT. U\-Boot 7.8
2021-02-17 CVE-2021-27097 The boot loader in Das U-Boot before 2021.04-rc2 mishandles a modified FIT. U\-Boot 7.8
2018-06-26 CVE-2018-1000205 U-Boot contains a CWE-20: Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Verified boot signature validation that can result in Bypass verified boot. This attack appear to be exploitable via Specially crafted FIT image and special device memory functionality. U\-Boot 5.5
2019-07-29 CVE-2019-13103 A crafted self-referential DOS partition table will cause all Das U-Boot versions through 2019.07-rc4 to infinitely recurse, causing the stack to grow infinitely and eventually either crash or overwrite other data. U\-Boot N/A
2018-11-20 CVE-2018-18440 DENX U-Boot through 2018.09-rc1 has a locally exploitable buffer overflow via a crafted kernel image because filesystem loading is mishandled. U\-Boot 7.8
2018-07-24 CVE-2017-3226 Das U-Boot is a device bootloader that can read its configuration from an AES encrypted file. Devices that make use of Das U-Boot's AES-CBC encryption feature using environment encryption (i.e., setting the configuration parameter CONFIG_ENV_AES=y) read environment variables from disk as the encrypted disk image is processed. An attacker with physical access to the device can manipulate the encrypted environment data to include a crafted two-byte sequence which triggers an error in... U\-Boot 6.4