Linux Kernel is reported prone to multiple vulnerabilities. These issues may allow a local attacker to carry out denial-of-service attacks, access kernel memory, and potentially gain elevated privileges. The following specific issues were identified: - Reportedly, the filesystem Native Language Support ASCII translation table is affected by a vulnerability that results from the use of incorrect tables sizes. This issue can lead to a crash. - Another issue affecting the kernel may allow users to unlock arbitrary shared-memory segments. - Another vulnerability is reported to affect the 'netfilter/iptables' module. An attacker can exploit this issue to crash the kernel or bypass firewall rules. - Reportedly, a vulnerability affects the OUTS instruction on the AMD64 and Intel EM64T architecture. This issue may lead to privilege escalation. These issues reportedly affect Linux kernel 2.6.x versions. Due to lack of details, further information is not available at the moment. This BID...
Linux Kernel is reported prone to multiple vulnerabilities. These issues may allow a local attacker to carry out denial-of-service attacks, access kernel memory, and potentially gain elevated privileges. The following specific issues were identified: - Reportedly, the filesystem Native Language Support ASCII translation table is affected by a vulnerability that results from the use of incorrect tables sizes. This issue can lead to a crash. - Another issue affecting the kernel may allow users to unlock arbitrary shared-memory segments. - Another vulnerability is reported to affect the 'netfilter/iptables' module. An attacker can exploit this issue to crash the kernel or bypass firewall rules. - Reportedly, a vulnerability affects the OUTS instruction on the AMD64 and Intel EM64T architecture. This issue may lead to privilege escalation. These issues reportedly affect Linux kernel 2.6.x versions. Due to lack of details, further information is not available at the moment. This BID will be updated when more information becomes available.