Integer overflows were discovered in the functions grub_cmd_initrd and grub_initrd_init in the efilinux component of GRUB2, as shipped in Debian, Red Hat, and Ubuntu (the functionality is not included in GRUB2 upstream), leading to a heap-based buffer overflow. These could be triggered by an extremely large number of arguments to the initrd command on 32-bit architectures, or a crafted filesystem with very large files on any architecture. An attacker could use this to execute arbitrary code and bypass UEFI Secure Boot restrictions. This issue affects GRUB2 version 2.04 and prior versions.
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Published : 2020-07-29 18:15
Updated : 2021-09-13 14:25
NVD link : CVE-2020-15707
Mitre link : CVE-2020-15707
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2020-15707
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Products Affected
suse
- suse_linux_enterprise_server
microsoft
- windows_10
- windows_8.1
- windows_rt_8.1
- windows_server_2012
- windows_server_2019
- windows_server_2016
redhat
- enterprise_linux_atomic_host
- enterprise_linux
- openshift_container_platform
canonical
- ubuntu_linux
gnu
- grub2
opensuse
- leap
netapp
- active_iq_unified_manager
debian
- debian_linux