Linux kernel is the kernel used by the Linux Foundation’s open source operating system, Linux. Linux kernel has a security vulnerability that stems from a flaw discovered in the AMD nested virtualization (SVM) of KVM. A malicious L1 guest may intentionally not intercept the shutdown of a collaborative nested guest (L2), which could lead to a page error and kernel panic on the host (L0). No detailed vulnerability details are currently available.
CPE | Name | Operator | Version |
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linux linux kernel | le | 6.0.3 |