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Vuln ID | Summary | CVSS Severity |
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CVE-2017-12855 |
Xen maintains the _GTF_{read,writ}ing bits as appropriate, to inform the guest that a grant is in use. A guest is expected not to modify the grant details while it is in use, whereas the guest is free to modify/reuse the grant entry when it is not in use. Under some circumstances, Xen will clear the status bits too early, incorrectly informing the guest that the grant is no longer in use. A guest may prematurely believe that a granted frame is safely private again, and reuse it in a way which contains sensitive information, while the domain on the far end of the grant is still using the grant. Xen 4.9, 4.8, 4.7, 4.6, and 4.5 are affected. Published: August 15, 2017; 12:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 6.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 2.1 LOW |
CVE-2017-10922 |
The grant-table feature in Xen through 4.8.x mishandles MMIO region grant references, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (loss of grant trackability), aka XSA-224 bug 3. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 7.5 HIGH V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM |
CVE-2017-10921 |
The grant-table feature in Xen through 4.8.x does not ensure sufficient type counts for a GNTMAP_device_map and GNTMAP_host_map mapping, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (count mismanagement and memory corruption) or obtain privileged host OS access, aka XSA-224 bug 2. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 10.0 CRITICAL V2.0: 10.0 HIGH |
CVE-2017-10920 |
The grant-table feature in Xen through 4.8.x mishandles a GNTMAP_device_map and GNTMAP_host_map mapping, when followed by only a GNTMAP_host_map unmapping, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (count mismanagement and memory corruption) or obtain privileged host OS access, aka XSA-224 bug 1. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 10.0 CRITICAL V2.0: 10.0 HIGH |
CVE-2017-10919 |
Xen through 4.8.x mishandles virtual interrupt injection, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (hypervisor crash), aka XSA-223. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 6.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM |
CVE-2017-10918 |
Xen through 4.8.x does not validate memory allocations during certain P2M operations, which allows guest OS users to obtain privileged host OS access, aka XSA-222. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 10.0 CRITICAL V2.0: 10.0 HIGH |
CVE-2017-10917 |
Xen through 4.8.x does not validate the port numbers of polled event channel ports, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and host OS crash) or possibly obtain sensitive information, aka XSA-221. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 9.1 CRITICAL V2.0: 9.4 HIGH |
CVE-2017-10916 |
The vCPU context-switch implementation in Xen through 4.8.x improperly interacts with the Memory Protection Extensions (MPX) and Protection Key (PKU) features, which makes it easier for guest OS users to defeat ASLR and other protection mechanisms, aka XSA-220. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 7.5 HIGH V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM |
CVE-2017-10915 |
The shadow-paging feature in Xen through 4.8.x mismanages page references and consequently introduces a race condition, which allows guest OS users to obtain Xen privileges, aka XSA-219. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 9.0 CRITICAL V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM |
CVE-2017-10914 |
The grant-table feature in Xen through 4.8.x has a race condition leading to a double free, which allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service (memory consumption), or possibly obtain sensitive information or gain privileges, aka XSA-218 bug 2. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 8.1 HIGH V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM |
CVE-2017-10913 |
The grant-table feature in Xen through 4.8.x provides false mapping information in certain cases of concurrent unmap calls, which allows backend attackers to obtain sensitive information or gain privileges, aka XSA-218 bug 1. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 9.8 CRITICAL V2.0: 7.5 HIGH |
CVE-2017-10912 |
Xen through 4.8.x mishandles page transfer, which allows guest OS users to obtain privileged host OS access, aka XSA-217. Published: July 04, 2017; 9:29:00 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 10.0 CRITICAL V2.0: 10.0 HIGH |
CVE-2016-9378 |
Xen 4.5.x through 4.7.x on AMD systems without the NRip feature, when emulating instructions that generate software interrupts, allows local HVM guest OS users to cause a denial of service (guest crash) by leveraging an incorrect choice for software interrupt delivery. Published: February 22, 2017; 11:59:00 AM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 2.1 LOW |
CVE-2016-9377 |
Xen 4.5.x through 4.7.x on AMD systems without the NRip feature, when emulating instructions that generate software interrupts, allows local HVM guest OS users to cause a denial of service (guest crash) by leveraging IDT entry miscalculation. Published: February 22, 2017; 11:59:00 AM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 2.1 LOW |
CVE-2016-9932 |
CMPXCHG8B emulation in Xen 3.3.x through 4.7.x on x86 systems allows local HVM guest OS users to obtain sensitive information from host stack memory via a "supposedly-ignored" operand size prefix. Published: January 26, 2017; 10:59:00 AM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 3.3 LOW V2.0: 2.1 LOW |
CVE-2016-10024 |
Xen through 4.8.x allows local x86 PV guest OS kernel administrators to cause a denial of service (host hang or crash) by modifying the instruction stream asynchronously while performing certain kernel operations. Published: January 26, 2017; 10:59:00 AM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 6.0 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.9 MEDIUM |
CVE-2016-10013 |
Xen through 4.8.x allows local 64-bit x86 HVM guest OS users to gain privileges by leveraging mishandling of SYSCALL singlestep during emulation. Published: January 26, 2017; 10:59:00 AM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 7.8 HIGH V2.0: 4.6 MEDIUM |
CVE-2016-9386 |
The x86 emulator in Xen does not properly treat x86 NULL segments as unusable when accessing memory, which might allow local HVM guest users to gain privileges via vectors involving "unexpected" base/limit values. Published: January 23, 2017; 4:59:02 PM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 7.8 HIGH V2.0: 4.6 MEDIUM |
CVE-2016-9385 |
The x86 segment base write emulation functionality in Xen 4.4.x through 4.7.x allows local x86 PV guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service (host crash) by leveraging lack of canonical address checks. Published: January 23, 2017; 4:59:02 PM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 6.0 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.9 MEDIUM |
CVE-2016-9383 |
Xen, when running on a 64-bit hypervisor, allows local x86 guest OS users to modify arbitrary memory and consequently obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (host crash), or execute arbitrary code on the host by leveraging broken emulation of bit test instructions. Published: January 23, 2017; 4:59:02 PM -0500 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.0: 8.8 HIGH V2.0: 7.2 HIGH |