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USN-7088-3: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

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Ziming Zhang discovered that the VMware Virtual GPU DRM driver in the
Linux kernel contained an integer overflow vulnerability. A local
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash).
(CVE-2022-36402)

Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM64 architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– User-Mode Linux (UML);
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– Cryptographic API;
– Android drivers;
– Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers;
– ATM drivers;
– Drivers core;
– CPU frequency scaling framework;
– Device frequency scaling framework;
– GPU drivers;
– HID subsystem;
– Hardware monitoring drivers;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– Input Device core drivers;
– Input Device (Miscellaneous) drivers;
– IOMMU subsystem;
– IRQ chip drivers;
– ISDN/mISDN subsystem;
– LED subsystem;
– Multiple devices driver;
– Media drivers;
– EEPROM drivers;
– VMware VMCI Driver;
– MMC subsystem;
– Network drivers;
– Near Field Communication (NFC) drivers;
– NVME drivers;
– Device tree and open firmware driver;
– Parport drivers;
– PCI subsystem;
– Pin controllers subsystem;
– Remote Processor subsystem;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– QCOM SoC drivers;
– Direct Digital Synthesis drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– Userspace I/O drivers;
– DesignWare USB3 driver;
– USB Gadget drivers;
– USB Serial drivers;
– BTRFS file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– Ext4 file system;
– F2FS file system;
– JFS file system;
– NILFS2 file system;
– BPF subsystem;
– Core kernel;
– DMA mapping infrastructure;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– Radix Tree data structure library;
– Kernel userspace event delivery library;
– Objagg library;
– Memory management;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– CAN network layer;
– Networking core;
– Ethtool driver;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– IUCV driver;
– KCM (Kernel Connection Multiplexor) sockets driver;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Netfilter;
– Network traffic control;
– SCTP protocol;
– Sun RPC protocol;
– TIPC protocol;
– TLS protocol;
– Wireless networking;
– AppArmor security module;
– Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel framework;
– SoC audio core drivers;
– USB sound devices;
(CVE-2021-47212, CVE-2024-44965, CVE-2024-46676, CVE-2024-41091,
CVE-2024-44946, CVE-2024-43894, CVE-2024-26668, CVE-2024-42259,
CVE-2024-42295, CVE-2024-46685, CVE-2024-46722, CVE-2024-45028,
CVE-2024-46815, CVE-2024-41081, CVE-2024-41022, CVE-2024-44948,
CVE-2024-42301, CVE-2024-43914, CVE-2024-46771, CVE-2024-42289,
CVE-2024-43841, CVE-2024-41042, CVE-2024-44999, CVE-2024-43893,
CVE-2024-46758, CVE-2024-46828, CVE-2024-36484, CVE-2024-26669,
CVE-2024-44952, CVE-2024-42265, CVE-2024-42311, CVE-2024-43880,
CVE-2024-41070, CVE-2024-46829, CVE-2024-42292, CVE-2024-46719,
CVE-2024-41020, CVE-2024-41015, CVE-2024-42283, CVE-2024-46744,
CVE-2024-46679, CVE-2024-46800, CVE-2024-46777, CVE-2024-43835,
CVE-2024-42271, CVE-2024-43882, CVE-2024-41072, CVE-2024-35848,
CVE-2024-43860, CVE-2024-38611, CVE-2024-26607, CVE-2024-47663,
CVE-2024-46780, CVE-2024-46675, CVE-2024-45003, CVE-2024-44969,
CVE-2024-42244, CVE-2024-43856, CVE-2024-46755, CVE-2024-42286,
CVE-2024-41063, CVE-2024-41068, CVE-2024-46743, CVE-2024-43839,
CVE-2024-41065, CVE-2023-52531, CVE-2024-41090, CVE-2024-46747,
CVE-2023-52614, CVE-2024-43853, CVE-2024-46737, CVE-2024-45021,
CVE-2024-41012, CVE-2024-41064, CVE-2024-26800, CVE-2024-42246,
CVE-2024-43908, CVE-2024-46723, CVE-2024-42310, CVE-2024-46781,
CVE-2023-52918, CVE-2024-42313, CVE-2024-45006, CVE-2024-43890,
CVE-2024-44954, CVE-2024-43858, CVE-2024-41098, CVE-2024-41071,
CVE-2024-26641, CVE-2024-42280, CVE-2024-46673, CVE-2024-43846,
CVE-2024-46721, CVE-2024-47667, CVE-2024-26885, CVE-2024-42304,
CVE-2024-46745, CVE-2024-26640, CVE-2024-43861, CVE-2024-42287,
CVE-2024-44998, CVE-2024-40929, CVE-2024-41073, CVE-2024-46689,
CVE-2024-44944, CVE-2024-46756, CVE-2024-42305, CVE-2024-42284,
CVE-2024-42281, CVE-2024-42288, CVE-2024-41011, CVE-2024-47668,
CVE-2024-43830, CVE-2024-46740, CVE-2024-46677, CVE-2024-43867,
CVE-2024-46783, CVE-2024-46844, CVE-2024-43854, CVE-2024-42297,
CVE-2024-46738, CVE-2024-46739, CVE-2024-44947, CVE-2024-43883,
CVE-2024-43884, CVE-2024-46798, CVE-2024-46757, CVE-2024-43879,
CVE-2024-47659, CVE-2024-46817, CVE-2024-45008, CVE-2024-47669,
CVE-2024-43871, CVE-2024-44960, CVE-2024-27051, CVE-2024-44988,
CVE-2024-46840, CVE-2024-41059, CVE-2024-46822, CVE-2024-42276,
CVE-2024-45026, CVE-2024-46761, CVE-2024-44995, CVE-2024-44987,
CVE-2024-26891, CVE-2024-46782, CVE-2024-42309, CVE-2024-42131,
CVE-2024-46759, CVE-2024-42229, CVE-2024-46714, CVE-2024-42290,
CVE-2024-44935, CVE-2024-42285, CVE-2024-38602, CVE-2024-43829,
CVE-2024-42306, CVE-2024-41017, CVE-2024-45025, CVE-2024-46818,
CVE-2024-46750)

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USN-7092-1: mpg123 vulnerability

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It was discovered that mpg123 incorrectly handled certain mp3 files. If a
user or automated system were tricked into opening a specially crafted mp3
file, a remote attacker could use this issue to cause mpg123 to crash,
resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code.

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