FEDORA-EPEL-2022-a951f07499
Packages in this update:
yubihsm-connector-3.0.2-2.el8
Update description:
Rebuild for CVE-2022-24675 (#2084697)
yubihsm-connector-3.0.2-2.el8
Rebuild for CVE-2022-24675 (#2084697)
Improper input validation for the Intel(R) Manageability Commander before version 2.2 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via adjacent access.
Out-of-bounds write in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.
Improper input validation in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.
Unchecked return value in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.
Improper input validation in the BIOS authenticated code module for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.
Return of pointer value outside of expected range in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.
Use of out-of-range pointer offset in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.
Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab, Research via Fulldisclosure on May 12
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20220512-0 >
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title: Sandbox Escape with Root Access & Clear-text passwords
product: Multiple Konica Minolta bizhub MFP Printer Terminals
vulnerable version: see vulnerable / tested versions below
fixed version: see solution section below
CVE number: CVE-2022-29586,…
Posted by Tavis Ormandy on May 12
They’re explaining that you need privileges to attack *other* users. I don’t
think anyone is disputing you can “attack” yourself.
I know, I know – we’ve had this discussion before, and nothing will
convince you that this isn’t a vulnerability 🙂
Tavis.