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In 2024 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Red Hat Codeready Linux Builder Arm64 . Last year Codeready Linux Builder Arm64 had 6 security vulnerabilities published. Right now, Codeready Linux Builder Arm64 is on track to have less security vulnerabilities in 2024 than it did last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2024 0 0.00
2023 6 5.93
2022 0 0.00
2021 0 0.00
2020 0 0.00
2019 0 0.00
2018 0 0.00

It may take a day or so for new Codeready Linux Builder Arm64 vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilties. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.

Recent Red Hat Codeready Linux Builder Arm64 Security Vulnerabilities

A flaw was found in shadow-utils

CVE-2023-4641 5.5 - Medium - December 27, 2023

A flaw was found in shadow-utils. When asking for a new password, shadow-utils asks the password twice. If the password fails on the second attempt, shadow-utils fails in cleaning the buffer used to store the first entry. This may allow an attacker with enough access to retrieve the password from the memory.

authentification

A flaw was found in pfn_swap_entry_to_page in memory management subsystem in the Linux Kernel

CVE-2023-4732 4.7 - Medium - October 03, 2023

A flaw was found in pfn_swap_entry_to_page in memory management subsystem in the Linux Kernel. In this flaw, an attacker with a local user privilege may cause a denial of service problem due to a BUG statement referencing pmd_t x.

Race Condition

A vulnerability was found in MariaDB

CVE-2023-5157 7.5 - High - September 27, 2023

A vulnerability was found in MariaDB. An OpenVAS port scan on ports 3306 and 4567 allows a malicious remote client to cause a denial of service.

A flaw was found in glibc

CVE-2023-4806 5.9 - Medium - September 18, 2023

A flaw was found in glibc. In an extremely rare situation, the getaddrinfo function may access memory that has been freed, resulting in an application crash. This issue is only exploitable when a NSS module implements only the _nss_*_gethostbyname2_r and _nss_*_getcanonname_r hooks without implementing the _nss_*_gethostbyname3_r hook. The resolved name should return a large number of IPv6 and IPv4, and the call to the getaddrinfo function should have the AF_INET6 address family with AI_CANONNAME, AI_ALL and AI_V4MAPPED as flags.

Dangling pointer

A flaw was found in glibc

CVE-2023-4527 6.5 - Medium - September 18, 2023

A flaw was found in glibc. When the getaddrinfo function is called with the AF_UNSPEC address family and the system is configured with no-aaaa mode via /etc/resolv.conf, a DNS response via TCP larger than 2048 bytes can potentially disclose stack contents through the function returned address data, and may cause a crash.

Out-of-bounds Read

A flaw was found in ghostscript

CVE-2023-4042 5.5 - Medium - August 23, 2023

A flaw was found in ghostscript. The fix for CVE-2020-16305 in ghostscript was not included in RHSA-2021:1852-06 advisory as it was claimed to be. This issue only affects the ghostscript package as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.

Memory Corruption

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