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The SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 kernel was updated to receive various security and bugfixes. The following security bugs were fixed: - CVE-2022-0854: Fixed a memory leak flaw was found in the Linux kernels DMA subsystem. This flaw allowed a local user to read random memory from the kernel space. (bnc#1196823) - CVE-2022-1016: Fixed a vulnerability in the nf_tables component of the netfilter subsystem. This vulnerability gives an attacker a powerful primitive that can be used to both read from and write to relative stack data, which can lead to arbitrary code execution. (bsc#1197227) - CVE-2022-1199: Fixed null-ptr-deref and use-after-free vulnerabilities that allow an attacker to crash the linux kernel by simulating Amateur Radio. (bsc#1198028) - CVE-2022-1205: Fixed null pointer dereference and use-after-free
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Cross- CVE-2021-39698 CVE-2021-45402 CVE-2021-45868
CVE-2022-0850 CVE-2022-0854 CVE-2022-1011
CVE-2022-1016 CVE-2022-1048 CVE-2022-1055
CVE-2022-1195 CVE-2022-1198 CVE-2022-1199
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