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CVSS: -EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: scsi: core: Fix scsi_mode_sense() buffer length handling Several problems exist with scsi_mode_sense() buffer length handling: 1) The allocation length field of the MODE SENSE(10) command is 16-bits, occupying bytes 7 and 8 of the CDB. With this command, access to mode pages larger than 255 bytes is thus possible. However, the CDB allocation length field is set by assigning len to byte 8 only, thus truncating buffer length larger than 255. 2) If scsi_mode_sense() is called with len smaller than 8 with sdev->use_10_for_ms set, or smaller than 4 otherwise, the buffer length is increased to 8 and 4 respectively, and the buffer is zero filled with these increased values, thus corrupting the memory following the buffer. Fix these 2 problems by using put_unaligned_be16() to set the allocation length field of MODE SENSE(10) CDB and by returning an error when len is too small. Furthermore, if len is larger than 255B, always try MODE SENSE(10) first, even if the device driver did not set sdev->use_10_for_ms. In case of invalid opcode error for MODE SENSE(10), access to mode pages larger than 255 bytes are not retried using MODE SENSE(6). To avoid buffer length overflows for the MODE_SENSE(10) case, check that len is smaller than 65535 bytes. While at it, also fix the folowing: * Use get_unaligned_be16() to retrieve the mode data length and block descriptor length fields of the mode sense reply header instead of using an open coded calculation. * Fix the kdoc dbd argument explanation: the DBD bit stands for Disable Block Descriptor, which is the opposite of what the dbd argument description was. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e15de347faf4a9f494cbd4e9a623d343dc1b5851 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/17b49bcbf8351d3dbe57204468ac34f033ed60bc •

CVSS: -EPSS: 0%CPEs: 8EXPL: 0

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: musb: tusb6010: check return value after calling platform_get_resource() It will cause null-ptr-deref if platform_get_resource() returns NULL, we need check the return value. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1ba7605856e05fa991d4654ac69e5ace66c767b9 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b3f43659eb0b9af2e6ef18a8d829374610b19e7a https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/28be095eb612a489705d38c210afaf1103c5f4f8 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/f87a79c04a33ab4e5be598c7b0867e6ef193d702 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3ee15f1af17407be381bcf06a78fa60b471242dd https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/679eee466d0f9ffa60a2b0c6ec19be5128927f04 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/06cfb4cb2241e704d72e3045cf4d7dfb567fbce0 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/14651496a3de6807a17c310f63c894ea0 •

CVSS: -EPSS: 0%CPEs: 9EXPL: 0

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86, relocs: Ignore relocations in .notes section When building with CONFIG_XEN_PV=y, .text symbols are emitted into the .notes section so that Xen can find the "startup_xen" entry point. This information is used prior to booting the kernel, so relocations are not useful. In fact, performing relocations against the .notes section means that the KASLR base is exposed since /sys/kernel/notes is world-readable. To avoid leaking the KASLR base without breaking unprivileged tools that are expecting to read /sys/kernel/notes, skip performing relocations in the .notes section. The values readable in .notes are then identical to those found in System.map. En el kernel de Linux, se resolvió la siguiente vulnerabilidad: x86, relocs: ignorar reubicaciones en la sección .notes Al compilar con CONFIG_XEN_PV=y, los símbolos .text se emiten en la sección .notes para que Xen pueda encontrar el punto de entrada "startup_xen" . Esta información se utiliza antes de iniciar el kernel, por lo que las reubicaciones no son útiles. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/5ead97c84fa7d63a6a7a2f4e9f18f452bd109045 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/13edb509abc91c72152a11baaf0e7c060a312e03 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/52018aa146e3cf76569a9b1e6e49a2b7c8d4a088 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a4e7ff1a74274e59a2de9bb57236542aa990d20a https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c7cff9780297d55d97ad068b68b703cfe53ef9af https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/47635b112a64b7b208224962471e7e42f110e723 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/af2a9f98d884205145fd155304a6955822ccca1c https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ae7079238f6faf1b94accfccf334e98b4 •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 0

The IPv6 implementation in the Linux kernel before 6.3 has a net/ipv6/route.c max_size threshold that can be consumed easily, e.g., leading to a denial of service (network is unreachable errors) when IPv6 packets are sent in a loop via a raw socket. La implementación de IPv6 en el kernel de Linux anterior a 6.3 tiene un umbral net/ipv6/route.c max_size que se puede consumir fácilmente, por ejemplo, provocando una denegación de servicio (errores de red inaccesible) cuando los paquetes IPv6 se envían en un bucle a través de un enchufe crudo. A flaw in the routing table size was found in the ICMPv6 handling of "Packet Too Big". The size of the routing table is regulated by periodic garbage collection. However, with "Packet Too Big Messages" it is possible to exceed the routing table size and garbage collector threshold. • https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/ChangeLog-6.3 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit?id=af6d10345ca76670c1b7c37799f0d5576ccef277 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2023-52340 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2257979 • CWE-400: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption •

CVSS: 4.4EPSS: 0%CPEs: 8EXPL: 0

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vfio/pci: Disable auto-enable of exclusive INTx IRQ Currently for devices requiring masking at the irqchip for INTx, ie. devices without DisINTx support, the IRQ is enabled in request_irq() and subsequently disabled as necessary to align with the masked status flag. This presents a window where the interrupt could fire between these events, resulting in the IRQ incrementing the disable depth twice. This would be unrecoverable for a user since the masked flag prevents nested enables through vfio. Instead, invert the logic using IRQF_NO_AUTOEN such that exclusive INTx is never auto-enabled, then unmask as required. En el kernel de Linux, se ha resuelto la siguiente vulnerabilidad: vfio/pci: deshabilita la habilitación automática de INTx IRQ exclusivo. Actualmente, para dispositivos que requieren enmascaramiento en el irqchip para INTx, es decir. En dispositivos sin soporte DisINTx, la IRQ se habilita en request_irq() y posteriormente se deshabilita según sea necesario para alinearse con el indicador de estado enmascarado. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/89e1f7d4c66d85f42c3d52ea3866eb10cadf6153 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/26389925d6c2126fb777821a0a983adca7ee6351 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/561d5e1998d58b54ce2bbbb3e843b669aa0b3db5 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b7a2f0955ffceffadfe098b40b50307431f45438 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/139dfcc4d723ab13469881200c7d80f49d776060 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2a4a666c45107206605b7b5bc20545f8aabc4fa2 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3b3491ad0f80d913e7d255941d4470f4a4d9bfda https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/bf0bc84a20e6109ab07d5dc072067bd01 • CWE-99: Improper Control of Resource Identifiers ('Resource Injection') •