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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2014-3615 2.1
The VGA emulator in QEMU allows local guest users to read host memory by setting the display to a high resolution.
11-08-2020 - 15:49 01-11-2014 - 23:55
CVE-2015-2151 7.2
The x86 emulator in Xen 3.2.x through 4.5.x does not properly ignore segment overrides for instructions with register operands, which allows local guest users to obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (memory corruption), or possibly
30-10-2018 - 16:26 12-03-2015 - 14:59
CVE-2015-2044 2.1
The emulation routines for unspecified X86 devices in Xen 3.2.x through 4.5.x does not properly initialize data, which allow local HVM guest users to obtain sensitive information via vectors involving an unsupported access size.
30-10-2018 - 16:26 12-03-2015 - 14:59
CVE-2015-2752 4.9
The XEN_DOMCTL_memory_mapping hypercall in Xen 3.2.x through 4.5.x, when using a PCI passthrough device, is not preemptible, which allows local x86 HVM domain users to cause a denial of service (host CPU consumption) via a crafted request to the devi
30-10-2018 - 16:26 01-04-2015 - 14:59
CVE-2015-2152 1.9
Xen 4.5.x and earlier enables certain default backends when emulating a VGA device for an x86 HVM guest qemu even when the configuration disables them, which allows local guest users to obtain access to the VGA console by (1) setting the DISPLAY envi
30-10-2018 - 16:26 18-03-2015 - 16:59
CVE-2015-2756 4.9
QEMU, as used in Xen 3.3.x through 4.5.x, does not properly restrict access to PCI command registers, which might allow local HVM guest users to cause a denial of service (non-maskable interrupt and host crash) by disabling the (1) memory or (2) I/O
30-10-2018 - 16:26 01-04-2015 - 14:59
CVE-2015-2045 2.1
The HYPERVISOR_xen_version hypercall in Xen 3.2.x through 4.5.x does not properly initialize data structures, which allows local guest users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.
30-10-2018 - 16:26 12-03-2015 - 14:59
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