| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
comedi: comedi_parport: deal with premature interrupt
Syzbot reported a general protection fault in
`comedi_get_is_subdevice_running()`, which was called from the interrupt
handler `parport_interrupt()` in the "comedi_parport" driver, but it
does not currently have a C reproducer for the problem. It's
probably due to a premature interrupt for one of two reasons:
1. The driver sets up the interrupt handler before the comedi subdevices
used by the interrupt handler have been allocated, but does not
disable the interrupt in the parallel port's CTRL register first.
2. The driver uses a user-supplied I/O port base address which Syzbot
would have supplied, but it might not be backed by real parallel port
hardware.
Change the initialization order in the driver's comedi "attach" handler
(`parport_attach()`) so that the hardware registers are initialized
before the interrupt handler is requested. This should prevent
premature interrupts occurring for real hardware.
Also add a test to the interrupt handler to ensure the comedi device is
fully attached and return early if it isn't. |
| Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Microsoft Office ClickToRun Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Microsoft PowerPoint Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
intel_th: fix MSC output device reference leak
intel_th_output_open() looks up the output device with
bus_find_device_by_devt(), which returns the device with a reference that
must be dropped after use.
commit 95fc36a234da ("intel_th: fix device leak on output open()")
attempted to drop the reference from intel_th_output_release(). However,
a successful open replaces file->f_op with the output driver file
operations before returning, so close runs the output driver release
callback instead.
For MSC outputs, close runs intel_th_msc_release(), which only removes
the per-file iterator and does not drop the device reference taken by
intel_th_output_open(). Consequently, every successful MSC output open
leaks one device reference.
Drop the device reference from intel_th_msc_release(), which is the
release path actually used for MSC output files. Remove the now-unused
intel_th_output_release() callback from intel_th_output_fops. |
| Microsoft Visio Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability |
| Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Microsoft SharePoint Server Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
tracing: Fix mmiotrace possible NULL dereferencing of hiter->dev
If the mmio_pipe_open() fails to find a PCI device, the hiter->dev
will be assigned to NULL. The mmiotrace read() function dereferences the
hiter->dev if hiter exists.
Change the test of the read to not only check hiter being NULL, but also
the hiter->dev before dereferencing it. |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
tracing: Fix resource leak on mmiotrace trace_pipe close
The mmiotrace tracer was added May 12th 2008. At that time, resources
created in pipe_open() could not be freed because there was not
pipe_close function pointer of the tracer. The pipe_close function pointer
was added in December 7th, 2009, but the mmiotrace tracer was not updated.
mmio_pipe_open() allocates a header_iter and takes a pci_dev reference
when trace_pipe is opened. mmio_close() frees them, but it was only
wired to the tracer's .close callback.
tracing_release_pipe() invokes .pipe_close, not .close, when the
trace_pipe file is released. As a result, closing trace_pipe with the
mmiotrace tracer active leaked the header_iter allocation and left a
stale pci_dev reference.
Set .pipe_close to mmio_close, matching how function_graph wires both
callbacks to the same handler.
Note, if the trace_pipe is read to completion, it will clean up the
resources, but if one were to run:
# head -n 1 /sys/kernel/tracing/trace_pipe
VERSION 20070824
Over and over again, it would trigger a massive leak. |
| HEVC Video Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
| Windows Event Tracing Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability |