{"uuid": "7af718f9-2432-45ec-ad42-d51dc038e044", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "9f56dd64-161d-43a6-b9c3-555944290a09", "vulnerability": "CVE-2023-0597", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/arpsyndicate/763", "content": "#ExploitObserverAlert\n\nCVE-2023-3640\n\nDESCRIPTION: Exploit Observer has 1 entries related to CVE-2023-3640. A possible unauthorized memory access flaw was found in the Linux kernel's cpu_entry_area mapping of X86 CPU data to memory, where a user may guess the location of exception stacks or other important data. Based on the previous CVE-2023-0597, the 'Randomize per-cpu entry area' feature was implemented in /arch/x86/mm/cpu_entry_area.c, which works through the init_cea_offsets() function when KASLR is enabled. However, despite this feature, there is still a risk of per-cpu entry area leaks. This issue could allow a local user to gain access to some important data with memory in an expected location and potentially escalate their privileges on the system.\n\nFIRST-EPSS: 0.000420000\nNVD-IS: 5.9\nNVD-ES: 1.8", "creation_timestamp": "2023-11-29T15:54:06.000000Z"}