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The boot loader in Das U-Boot before 2021.04-rc2 mishandles use of unit addresses in a FIT.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | Not affected | Ignored | Ignored |
The boot loader in Das U-Boot before 2021.04-rc2 mishandles a modified FIT.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | Not affected | Ignored | Ignored |
Some fixes available 2 of 4
Das U-Boot through 2020.01 allows attackers to bypass verified boot restrictions and subsequently boot arbitrary images by providing a crafted FIT image to a system configured to boot the default configuration.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | Not affected | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Some fixes available 2 of 3
In Das U-Boot through 2020.01, a double free has been found in the cmd/gpt.c do_rename_gpt_parts() function. Double freeing may result in a write-what-where condition, allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary code. NOTE: this...
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Some fixes available 2 of 4
Das U-Boot versions 2016.09 through 2019.07-rc4 can memset() too much data while reading a crafted ext4 filesystem, which results in a stack buffer overflow and likely code execution.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Das U-Boot versions 2019.07-rc1 through 2019.07-rc4 can double-free a cached block of data when listing files in a crafted ext4 filesystem.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | — | — | Not affected |
Some fixes available 2 of 4
In Das U-Boot versions 2016.11-rc1 through 2019.07-rc4, an underflow can cause memcpy() to overwrite a very large amount of data (including the whole stack) while reading a crafted ext4 filesystem.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | — | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Some fixes available 2 of 5
An issue was discovered in Das U-Boot through 2019.07. There is a stack-based buffer overflow in this nfs_handler reply helper function: nfs_umountall_reply.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | Not affected | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Some fixes available 2 of 5
An issue was discovered in Das U-Boot through 2019.07. There is a stack-based buffer overflow in this nfs_handler reply helper function: nfs_mount_reply.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | Not affected | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |
Some fixes available 2 of 5
An issue was discovered in Das U-Boot through 2019.07. There is a stack-based buffer overflow in this nfs_handler reply helper function: nfs_readlink_reply.
1 affected package
u-boot
Package | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
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u-boot | Not affected | Not affected | Fixed | Fixed |