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CVE-2021-3653

HIGH
8.8
CVSS Severity Score
EPSS Score0.1870%
EPSS Percentile6.11th
PublishedSep 29, 2021
Last ModifiedNov 21, 2024

Vulnerability Description

A flaw was found in the KVM's AMD code for supporting SVM nested virtualization. The flaw occurs when processing the VMCB (virtual machine control block) provided by the L1 guest to spawn/handle a nested guest (L2). Due to improper validation of the "int_ctl" field, this issue could allow a malicious L1 to enable AVIC support (Advanced Virtual Interrupt Controller) for the L2 guest. As a result, the L2 guest would be allowed to read/write physical pages of the host, resulting in a crash of the entire system, leak of sensitive data or potential guest-to-host escape. This flaw affects Linux kernel versions prior to 5.14-rc7.

Affected Platforms (CPE)

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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 2.6.30 and < 4.4.282
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 4.5 and < 4.9.281
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 4.10 and < 4.14.245
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 4.15 and < 4.19.205
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 4.20 and < 5.4.142
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 5.5 and < 5.10.60
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Linux

Linux Kernel

>= 5.11 and < 5.13.12
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Linux

Linux Kernel

= 5.14
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Redhat

Enterprise Linux

= 7.0
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Debian

Debian Linux

= 9.0

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