Category Archives: Advisories

USN-6955-1: Linux kernel (OEM) vulnerabilities

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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:
– ARM32 architecture;
– ARM64 architecture;
– M68K architecture;
– OpenRISC architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– Accessibility subsystem;
– Bluetooth drivers;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– CPU frequency scaling framework;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– DMA engine subsystem;
– DPLL subsystem;
– FireWire subsystem;
– EFI core;
– Qualcomm firmware drivers;
– GPIO subsystem;
– GPU drivers;
– Microsoft Hyper-V drivers;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– IOMMU subsystem;
– IRQ chip drivers;
– Macintosh device drivers;
– Multiple devices driver;
– Media drivers;
– EEPROM drivers;
– MMC subsystem;
– Network drivers;
– STMicroelectronics network drivers;
– Device tree and open firmware driver;
– HiSilicon SoC PMU drivers;
– PHY drivers;
– Pin controllers subsystem;
– Remote Processor subsystem;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– SPI subsystem;
– Media staging drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– Userspace I/O drivers;
– USB subsystem;
– DesignWare USB3 driver;
– ACRN Hypervisor Service Module driver;
– Virtio drivers;
– 9P distributed file system;
– BTRFS file system;
– eCrypt file system;
– EROFS file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– GFS2 file system;
– JFFS2 file system;
– Network file systems library;
– Network file system client;
– Network file system server daemon;
– NILFS2 file system;
– Proc file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Tracing file system;
– Mellanox drivers;
– Memory management;
– Socket messages infrastructure;
– Slab allocator;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– User-space API (UAPI);
– Core kernel;
– BPF subsystem;
– DMA mapping infrastructure;
– RCU subsystem;
– Dynamic debug library;
– KUnit library;
– Maple Tree data structure library;
– Heterogeneous memory management;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– Ethernet bridge;
– Networking core;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– Multipath TCP;
– Netfilter;
– NET/ROM layer;
– NFC subsystem;
– NSH protocol;
– Open vSwitch;
– Phonet protocol;
– SMC sockets;
– TIPC protocol;
– Unix domain sockets;
– Wireless networking;
– Key management;
– ALSA framework;
– HD-audio driver;
– Kirkwood ASoC drivers;
– MediaTek ASoC drivers;
(CVE-2024-35987, CVE-2024-36931, CVE-2024-38614, CVE-2024-35857,
CVE-2024-36949, CVE-2024-38599, CVE-2024-35994, CVE-2024-35849,
CVE-2024-36916, CVE-2024-38590, CVE-2024-36944, CVE-2024-38561,
CVE-2024-38538, CVE-2024-36017, CVE-2024-38593, CVE-2024-36028,
CVE-2024-36960, CVE-2024-36002, CVE-2024-36967, CVE-2024-36898,
CVE-2024-35989, CVE-2024-36975, CVE-2024-38578, CVE-2024-38582,
CVE-2024-38588, CVE-2024-38579, CVE-2024-38617, CVE-2024-36901,
CVE-2024-38550, CVE-2023-52882, CVE-2024-38603, CVE-2024-38620,
CVE-2024-36956, CVE-2024-36880, CVE-2024-36895, CVE-2024-36979,
CVE-2024-36887, CVE-2024-27396, CVE-2024-27400, CVE-2024-36952,
CVE-2024-36886, CVE-2024-36905, CVE-2024-36883, CVE-2024-38540,
CVE-2024-38605, CVE-2024-36029, CVE-2024-36934, CVE-2024-27395,
CVE-2024-36000, CVE-2024-38549, CVE-2024-35999, CVE-2024-38585,
CVE-2024-38589, CVE-2024-38565, CVE-2024-36917, CVE-2024-36930,
CVE-2024-36940, CVE-2024-36900, CVE-2024-35850, CVE-2024-38592,
CVE-2024-38553, CVE-2024-36929, CVE-2024-36915, CVE-2024-36004,
CVE-2024-38573, CVE-2024-36941, CVE-2024-38607, CVE-2024-36009,
CVE-2024-27398, CVE-2024-36909, CVE-2024-35848, CVE-2024-36950,
CVE-2024-38564, CVE-2024-36947, CVE-2024-38613, CVE-2024-38570,
CVE-2024-38612, CVE-2024-38580, CVE-2024-38557, CVE-2024-36959,
CVE-2024-27399, CVE-2024-41011, CVE-2024-36928, CVE-2024-38543,
CVE-2024-38541, CVE-2024-38583, CVE-2024-35855, CVE-2024-38611,
CVE-2024-36891, CVE-2024-38587, CVE-2024-35851, CVE-2024-38546,
CVE-2024-38596, CVE-2024-35998, CVE-2024-35991, CVE-2024-36965,
CVE-2024-36925, CVE-2024-36894, CVE-2024-38567, CVE-2024-38572,
CVE-2024-36882, CVE-2024-38594, CVE-2024-38563, CVE-2024-38616,
CVE-2024-36951, CVE-2024-36005, CVE-2024-42134, CVE-2024-38602,
CVE-2024-36014, CVE-2024-38601, CVE-2024-36001, CVE-2024-38575,
CVE-2024-27401, CVE-2024-36961, CVE-2024-38576, CVE-2024-36935,
CVE-2024-36893, CVE-2024-38562, CVE-2024-36904, CVE-2024-36939,
CVE-2024-38591, CVE-2024-38539, CVE-2024-36030, CVE-2024-36920,
CVE-2024-39482, CVE-2024-36977, CVE-2024-36013, CVE-2024-35856,
CVE-2024-36922, CVE-2024-36033, CVE-2024-35859, CVE-2024-36919,
CVE-2024-35846, CVE-2024-36913, CVE-2024-35854, CVE-2024-36924,
CVE-2024-38547, CVE-2024-38551, CVE-2024-36899, CVE-2024-36932,
CVE-2024-38545, CVE-2024-36966, CVE-2024-36911, CVE-2024-36946,
CVE-2024-36906, CVE-2024-38595, CVE-2024-36012, CVE-2024-38552,
CVE-2024-36933, CVE-2024-36936, CVE-2024-38548, CVE-2024-38558,
CVE-2024-36006, CVE-2024-36908, CVE-2024-36892, CVE-2024-35988,
CVE-2024-35993, CVE-2024-36914, CVE-2024-36896, CVE-2024-38615,
CVE-2024-36890, CVE-2024-36969, CVE-2024-38559, CVE-2024-36964,
CVE-2024-38560, CVE-2024-38574, CVE-2024-36962, CVE-2024-38542,
CVE-2024-36926, CVE-2024-36968, CVE-2024-36032, CVE-2024-38544,
CVE-2024-36938, CVE-2024-38597, CVE-2024-38577, CVE-2024-36958,
CVE-2024-36945, CVE-2024-36943, CVE-2024-38610, CVE-2024-36927,
CVE-2024-38554, CVE-2024-38555, CVE-2024-36031, CVE-2024-36011,
CVE-2024-38569, CVE-2024-35847, CVE-2024-36921, CVE-2024-38606,
CVE-2024-35949, CVE-2024-35947, CVE-2024-36889, CVE-2024-36884,
CVE-2024-36954, CVE-2024-36902, CVE-2024-36007, CVE-2024-38586,
CVE-2024-36918, CVE-2024-38571, CVE-2024-36955, CVE-2024-36888,
CVE-2024-38556, CVE-2024-38604, CVE-2024-27394, CVE-2024-38600,
CVE-2024-35983, CVE-2024-38568, CVE-2024-38566, CVE-2024-35853,
CVE-2024-35858, CVE-2024-36910, CVE-2024-36903, CVE-2024-36881,
CVE-2024-36937, CVE-2024-36957, CVE-2024-36912, CVE-2024-36948,
CVE-2024-36953, CVE-2024-35996, CVE-2024-36963, CVE-2024-36923,
CVE-2024-35852, CVE-2024-38598, CVE-2024-36003, CVE-2024-35986,
CVE-2024-38584)

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Backdoor.Win32.Nightmare.25 / Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution

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Posted by malvuln on Aug 10

Discovery / credits: Malvuln (John Page aka hyp3rlinx) (c) 2024
Original source:
https://malvuln.com/advisory/0fe8f37543e8face08941899add38e35.txt
Contact: malvuln13 () gmail com
Media: x.com/malvuln

Threat: Backdoor.Win32.Nightmare.25
Vulnerability: Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution
Family: Nightmare
Type: PE32
MD5: 0fe8f37543e8face08941899add38e35
SHA256: 591e348b2c1f25a23f0acf55ba10a71957683b54a5682902c2fa179ba278fff6
Vuln ID:…

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Asterisk Security Release 21.4.2

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Posted by Asterisk Development Team via Fulldisclosure on Aug 10

The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce security release
Asterisk 21.4.2.

The release artifacts are available for immediate download at
https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/releases/tag/21.4.2
and
https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk

Repository: https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk
Tag: 21.4.2

## Change Log for Release asterisk-21.4.2

### Links:

– [Full ChangeLog](…

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