Vulnerabilities > Linux > Linux Kernel > 2.6.11.8
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2005-08-23 | CVE-2005-2099 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Linux Kernel The Linux kernel before 2.6.12.5 does not properly destroy a keyring that is not instantiated properly, which allows local users or remote attackers to cause a denial of service (kernel oops) via a keyring with a payload that is not empty, which causes the creation to fail, leading to a null dereference in the keyring destructor. | 5.0 |
2005-08-23 | CVE-2005-2098 | Local Denial of Service vulnerability in Linux Kernel Session Keyring Allocation The KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING operation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.12.5 contains an error path that does not properly release the session management semaphore, which allows local users or remote attackers to cause a denial of service (semaphore hang) via a new session keyring (1) with an empty name string, (2) with a long name string, (3) with the key quota reached, or (4) ENOMEM. | 5.0 |
2005-04-01 | CVE-2005-0749 | Local Denial of Service vulnerability in Linux Kernel Elf Binary Loading The load_elf_library in the Linux kernel before 2.6.11.6 allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel crash) via a crafted ELF library or executable, which causes a free of an invalid pointer. | 7.2 |
2005-03-07 | CVE-2005-0180 | Integer Overflow vulnerability in Linux Kernel SCSI IOCTL Multiple integer signedness errors in the sg_scsi_ioctl function in scsi_ioctl.c for Linux 2.6.x allow local users to read or modify kernel memory via negative integers in arguments to the scsi ioctl, which bypass a maximum length check before calling the copy_from_user and copy_to_user functions. | 3.6 |
2005-03-07 | CVE-2005-0179 | Unspecified vulnerability in Linux Kernel Linux kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU and memory consumption) and bypass RLIM_MEMLOCK limits via the mlockall call. | 2.1 |
2004-05-26 | CVE-2004-2135 | Information Disclosure vulnerability in Linux Kernel Cryptoloop cryptoloop on Linux kernel 2.6.x, when used on certain file systems with a block size 1024 or greater, has certain "IV computation" weaknesses that allow watermarked files to be detected without decryption. | 2.1 |