USN-7428-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Demi Marie Obenour and Simon Gaiser discovered that several Xen para-
virtualization device frontends did not properly restrict the access rights
of device backends. An attacker could possibly use a malicious Xen backend
to gain access to memory pages of a guest VM or cause a denial of service
in the guest. (CVE-2022-23041)
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:
- HID subsystem;
- Network drivers;
- Mellanox network drivers;
- SCSI subsystem;
- SuperH / SH-Mobile drivers;
- File systems infrastructure;
- Ext4 file system;
- JFS file system;
- IP tunnels definitions;
- Network namespace;
- BPF subsystem;
- Networking core;
- HSR network protocol;
- IPv4 networking;
- IPv6 networking;
- Network traffic control;
(CVE-2024-56615, CVE-2024-56600, CVE-2025-21700, CVE-2024-56658,
CVE-2024-35960, CVE-2024-50265, CVE-2025-21702, CVE-2024-53227,
CVE-2024-53165, CVE-2024-50167, CVE-2024-26863, CVE-2024-35973,
CVE-2024-46826, CVE-2021-47119, CVE-2024-50302, CVE-2024-49952,
CVE-2021-47101, CVE-2024-49948, CVE-2024-56595)