Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2010-2492 3 Avaya, Linux, Vmware 9 Aura Communication Manager, Aura Presence Services, Aura Session Manager and 6 more 2023-12-10 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
Buffer overflow in the ecryptfs_uid_hash macro in fs/ecryptfs/messaging.c in the eCryptfs subsystem in the Linux kernel before 2.6.35 might allow local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (system crash) via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2010-2942 6 Avaya, Canonical, Linux and 3 more 13 Aura Communication Manager, Aura Presence Services, Aura Session Manager and 10 more 2023-12-10 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
The actions implementation in the network queueing functionality in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc2 does not properly initialize certain structure members when performing dump operations, which allows local users to obtain potentially sensitive information from kernel memory via vectors related to (1) the tcf_gact_dump function in net/sched/act_gact.c, (2) the tcf_mirred_dump function in net/sched/act_mirred.c, (3) the tcf_nat_dump function in net/sched/act_nat.c, (4) the tcf_simp_dump function in net/sched/act_simple.c, and (5) the tcf_skbedit_dump function in net/sched/act_skbedit.c.
CVE-2010-2943 4 Avaya, Canonical, Linux and 1 more 10 Aura Communication Manager, Aura Presence Services, Aura Session Manager and 7 more 2023-12-10 6.4 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
The xfs implementation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.35 does not look up inode allocation btrees before reading inode buffers, which allows remote authenticated users to read unlinked files, or read or overwrite disk blocks that are currently assigned to an active file but were previously assigned to an unlinked file, by accessing a stale NFS filehandle.
CVE-2010-2798 7 Avaya, Canonical, Debian and 4 more 15 Aura Communication Manager, Aura Presence Services, Aura Session Manager and 12 more 2023-12-10 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
The gfs2_dirent_find_space function in fs/gfs2/dir.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.35 uses an incorrect size value in calculations associated with sentinel directory entries, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and panic) and possibly have unspecified other impact by renaming a file in a GFS2 filesystem, related to the gfs2_rename function in fs/gfs2/ops_inode.c.