Search Results (5 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2018-15473 7 Canonical, Debian, Netapp and 4 more 25 Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, Aff Baseboard Management Controller and 22 more 2025-12-17 5.9 Medium
OpenSSH through 7.7 is prone to a user enumeration vulnerability due to not delaying bailout for an invalid authenticating user until after the packet containing the request has been fully parsed, related to auth2-gss.c, auth2-hostbased.c, and auth2-pubkey.c.
CVE-2021-26708 3 Linux, Netapp, Redhat 13 Linux Kernel, 500f, A250 and 10 more 2024-11-21 7.0 High
A local privilege escalation was discovered in the Linux kernel before 5.10.13. Multiple race conditions in the AF_VSOCK implementation are caused by wrong locking in net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c. The race conditions were implicitly introduced in the commits that added VSOCK multi-transport support.
CVE-2021-20322 6 Debian, Fedoraproject, Linux and 3 more 34 Debian Linux, Fedora, Linux Kernel and 31 more 2024-11-21 7.4 High
A flaw in the processing of received ICMP errors (ICMP fragment needed and ICMP redirect) in the Linux kernel functionality was found to allow the ability to quickly scan open UDP ports. This flaw allows an off-path remote user to effectively bypass the source port UDP randomization. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality and possibly integrity, because software that relies on UDP source port randomization are indirectly affected as well.
CVE-2020-8832 2 Canonical, Netapp 60 Ubuntu Linux, Aff 8300, Aff 8300 Firmware and 57 more 2024-11-21 5.5 Medium
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.
CVE-2019-20636 3 Linux, Netapp, Redhat 24 Linux Kernel, Cloud Backup, Fas 8300 and 21 more 2024-11-21 6.7 Medium
In the Linux kernel before 5.4.12, drivers/input/input.c has out-of-bounds writes via a crafted keycode table, as demonstrated by input_set_keycode, aka CID-cb222aed03d7.