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(Fedoraproject)Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2022-11-09 | CVE-2022-23824 | IBPB may not prevent return branch predictions from being specified by pre-IBPB branch targets leading to a potential information disclosure. | A10\-9600p_firmware, A10\-9630p_firmware, A12\-9700p_firmware, A12\-9730p_firmware, A4\-9120_firmware, A6\-9210_firmware, A6\-9220_firmware, A6\-9220c_firmware, A9\-9410_firmware, A9\-9420_firmware, Athlon_gold_3150u_firmware, Athlon_silver_3050u_firmware, Athlon_x4_750_firmware, Athlon_x4_760k_firmware, Athlon_x4_830_firmware, Athlon_x4_835_firmware, Athlon_x4_840_firmware, Athlon_x4_845_firmware, Athlon_x4_860k_firmware, Athlon_x4_870k_firmware, Athlon_x4_880k_firmware, Athlon_x4_940_firmware, Athlon_x4_950_firmware, Athlon_x4_970_firmware, Epyc_7001_firmware, Epyc_7002_firmware, Epyc_7003_firmware, Epyc_7251_firmware, Epyc_7252_firmware, Epyc_7261_firmware, Epyc_7262_firmware, Epyc_7272_firmware, Epyc_7281_firmware, Epyc_7282_firmware, Epyc_72f3_firmware, Epyc_7301_firmware, Epyc_7302_firmware, Epyc_7302p_firmware, Epyc_7313_firmware, Epyc_7313p_firmware, Epyc_7343_firmware, Epyc_7351_firmware, Epyc_7351p_firmware, Epyc_7352_firmware, Epyc_7371_firmware, Epyc_7373x_firmware, Epyc_7401_firmware, Epyc_7401p_firmware, Epyc_7402_firmware, Epyc_7402p_firmware, Epyc_7413_firmware, Epyc_7443_firmware, Epyc_7443p_firmware, Epyc_7451_firmware, Epyc_7452_firmware, Epyc_7473x_firmware, Epyc_74f3_firmware, Epyc_7501_firmware, Epyc_7502_firmware, Epyc_7502p_firmware, Epyc_7513_firmware, Epyc_7532_firmware, Epyc_7542_firmware, Epyc_7543_firmware, Epyc_7543p_firmware, Epyc_7551_firmware, Epyc_7551p_firmware, Epyc_7552_firmware, Epyc_7573x_firmware, Epyc_75f3_firmware, Epyc_7601_firmware, Epyc_7642_firmware, Epyc_7643_firmware, Epyc_7662_firmware, Epyc_7663_firmware, Epyc_7702_firmware, Epyc_7713_firmware, Epyc_7713p_firmware, Epyc_7742_firmware, Epyc_7763_firmware, Epyc_7773x_firmware, Epyc_7f32_firmware, Epyc_7f52_firmware, Epyc_7f72_firmware, Epyc_7h12_firmware, Ryzen_3_2200u_firmware, Ryzen_3_2300u_firmware, Ryzen_3_3100_firmware, Ryzen_3_3200u_firmware, Ryzen_3_3250u_firmware, Ryzen_3_3300g_firmware, Ryzen_3_3300u_firmware, Ryzen_3_3300x_firmware, Ryzen_3_4300g_firmware, Ryzen_3_4300ge_firmware, Ryzen_3_4300u_firmware, Ryzen_3_5125c_firmware, Ryzen_3_5400u_firmware, Ryzen_3_5425c_firmware, Ryzen_3_5425u_firmware, Ryzen_5_2500u_firmware, Ryzen_5_2600_firmware, Ryzen_5_2600h_firmware, Ryzen_5_2600x_firmware, Ryzen_5_2700_firmware, Ryzen_5_2700x_firmware, Ryzen_5_3400g_firmware, Ryzen_5_3450g_firmware, Ryzen_5_3500u_firmware, Ryzen_5_3550h_firmware, Ryzen_5_3580u_firmware, Ryzen_5_3600_firmware, Ryzen_5_3600x_firmware, Ryzen_5_3600xt_firmware, Ryzen_5_4500u_firmware, Ryzen_5_4600g_firmware, Ryzen_5_4600ge_firmware, Ryzen_5_4600h_firmware, Ryzen_5_4600u_firmware, Ryzen_5_5560u_firmware, Ryzen_5_5600h_firmware, Ryzen_5_5600hs_firmware, Ryzen_5_5600u_firmware, Ryzen_5_5625c_firmware, Ryzen_5_5625u_firmware, Ryzen_7_2700_firmware, Ryzen_7_2700u_firmware, Ryzen_7_2700x_firmware, Ryzen_7_2800h_firmware, Ryzen_7_3700u_firmware, Ryzen_7_3700x_firmware, Ryzen_7_3750h_firmware, Ryzen_7_3780u_firmware, Ryzen_7_3800x_firmware, Ryzen_7_3800xt_firmware, Ryzen_7_4700g_firmware, Ryzen_7_4700ge_firmware, Ryzen_7_4700u_firmware, Ryzen_7_4800h_firmware, Ryzen_7_4800u_firmware, Ryzen_7_5800h_firmware, Ryzen_7_5800hs_firmware, Ryzen_7_5800u_firmware, Ryzen_7_5825c_firmware, Ryzen_7_5825u_firmware, Ryzen_7_pro_3700u_firmware, Ryzen_9_4900h_firmware, Ryzen_9_5900hs_firmware, Ryzen_9_5900hx_firmware, Ryzen_9_5980hs_firmware, Ryzen_9_5980hx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_2920x_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_2950x_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_2970wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_2990wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_3960x_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_3970x_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_3990x_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_3795wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_3945wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_3955wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_3995wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_5945wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_5955wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_5965wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_5975wx_firmware, Ryzen_threadripper_pro_5995wx_firmware, Fedora, Xen | 5.5 | ||
2022-11-10 | CVE-2022-45063 | xterm before 375 allows code execution via font ops, e.g., because an OSC 50 response may have Ctrl-g and therefore lead to command execution within the vi line-editing mode of Zsh. NOTE: font ops are not allowed in the xterm default configurations of some Linux distributions. | Fedora, Xterm | 9.8 | ||
2022-11-11 | CVE-2022-41854 | Those using Snakeyaml to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stack overflow. This effect may support a denial of service attack. | Fedora, Snakeyaml | 6.5 | ||
2022-11-12 | CVE-2022-45188 | Netatalk through 3.1.13 has an afp_getappl heap-based buffer overflow resulting in code execution via a crafted .appl file. This provides remote root access on some platforms such as FreeBSD (used for TrueNAS). | Debian_linux, Fedora, Netatalk | 7.8 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-39316 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. In affected versions there is an out of bound read in ZGFX decoder component of FreeRDP. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to read out of bound data and try to decode it likely resulting in a crash. This issue has been addressed in the 2.9.0 release. Users are advised to upgrade. | Fedora, Freerdp | 5.7 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-39320 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. Affected versions of FreeRDP may attempt integer addition on too narrow types leads to allocation of a buffer too small holding the data written. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to read out of bound data and send it back to the server. This issue has been addressed in version 2.9.0 and all users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should not use the `/usb` redirection switch. | Fedora, Freerdp | 4.6 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-39347 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. Affected versions of FreeRDP are missing path canonicalization and base path check for `drive` channel. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to read files outside the shared directory. This issue has been addressed in version 2.9.0 and all users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should not use the `/drive`, `/drives` or `+home-drive` redirection switch. | Fedora, Freerdp | 5.7 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-41877 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. Affected versions of FreeRDP are missing input length validation in `drive` channel. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to read out of bound data and send it back to the server. This issue has been addressed in version 2.9.0 and all users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should not use the drive redirection channel - command line options `/drive`, `+drives` or `+home-drive`. | Fedora, Freerdp | 4.6 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-39317 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. Affected versions of FreeRDP are missing a range check for input offset index in ZGFX decoder. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to read out of bound data and try to decode it. This issue has been addressed in version 2.9.0. There are no known workarounds for this issue. | Fedora, Freerdp | 4.6 | ||
2022-11-16 | CVE-2022-39318 | FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients. Affected versions of FreeRDP are missing input validation in `urbdrc` channel. A malicious server can trick a FreeRDP based client to crash with division by zero. This issue has been addressed in version 2.9.0. All users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should not use the `/usb` redirection switch. | Fedora, Freerdp | 5.7 |