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This project will be discontinued after December 13, 2021. [more]
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H615c_firmware
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#Vulnerabilities | 21 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2020-04-10 | CVE-2020-8832 | The fix for the Linux kernel in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for CVE-2019-14615 ("The Linux kernel did not properly clear data structures on context switches for certain Intel graphics processors.") was discovered to be incomplete, meaning that in versions of the kernel before 4.15.0-91.92, an attacker could use this vulnerability to expose sensitive information. | Ubuntu_linux, Aff_8300_firmware, Aff_8700_firmware, Aff_a220_firmware, Aff_a320_firmware, Aff_a400_firmware, Aff_a700s_firmware, Aff_c190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, Fas8300_firmware, Fas8700_firmware, Fas_baseboard_management_controller_a220_firmware, Fas_baseboard_management_controller_a320_firmware, Fas_baseboard_management_controller_a400_firmware, Fas_baseboard_management_controller_a800_firmware, Fas_baseboard_management_controller_c190_firmware, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610c_firmware, H610s_firmware, H615c_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Solidfire_\&_hci_management_node, Solidfire_baseboard_management_controller_firmware, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage | 5.5 | ||
2022-02-26 | CVE-2020-36516 | An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel through 5.16.11. The mixed IPID assignment method with the hash-based IPID assignment policy allows an off-path attacker to inject data into a victim's TCP session or terminate that session. | Linux_kernel, Bootstrap_os, Cloud_volumes_ontap_mediator, E\-Series_santricity_os_controller, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610c_firmware, H610s_firmware, H615c_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Solidfire\,_enterprise_sds_\&_hci_storage_node, Solidfire_\&_hci_management_node | 5.9 | ||
2022-03-25 | CVE-2022-0995 | An out-of-bounds (OOB) memory write flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s watch_queue event notification subsystem. This flaw can overwrite parts of the kernel state, potentially allowing a local user to gain privileged access or cause a denial of service on the system. | Fedora, Linux_kernel, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610c_firmware, H610s_firmware, H615c_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware | 7.8 | ||
2020-04-02 | CVE-2020-8835 | In the Linux kernel 5.5.0 and newer, the bpf verifier (kernel/bpf/verifier.c) did not properly restrict the register bounds for 32-bit operations, leading to out-of-bounds reads and writes in kernel memory. The vulnerability also affects the Linux 5.4 stable series, starting with v5.4.7, as the introducing commit was backported to that branch. This vulnerability was fixed in 5.6.1, 5.5.14, and 5.4.29. (issue is aka ZDI-CAN-10780) | Ubuntu_linux, Fedora, Linux_kernel, 8300_firmware, 8700_firmware, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A400_firmware, A700s_firmware, A800_firmware, C190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300e_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500e_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610c_firmware, H610s_firmware, H615c_firmware, H700e_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Solidfire, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage | 7.8 |