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Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2023-4001
6.8 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): PHYSICAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): NONE
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
  • Integrity impact (I): HIGH
  • Availability impact (A): HIGH
created 4 months ago
Grub2: bypass the grub password protection feature

An authentication bypass flaw was found in GRUB due to the way that GRUB uses the UUID of a device to search for the configuration file that contains the password hash for the GRUB password protection feature. An attacker capable of attaching an external drive such as a USB stick containing a file system with a duplicate UUID (the same as in the "/boot/" file system) can bypass the GRUB password protection feature on UEFI systems, which enumerate removable drives before non-removable ones. This issue was introduced in a downstream patch in Red Hat's version of grub2 and does not affect the upstream package.

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Affected products

grub2
  • *

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.grub2_pvgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PV Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

pkgs.grub2_pvhgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PVH Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

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Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2025-0690
6.1 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): PHYSICAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): HIGH
  • User interaction (UI): REQUIRED
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
  • Integrity impact (I): HIGH
  • Availability impact (A): HIGH
created 4 months ago
Grub2: read: integer overflow may lead to out-of-bounds write

The read command is used to read the keyboard input from the user, while reads it keeps the input length in a 32-bit integer value which is further used to reallocate the line buffer to accept the next character. During this process, with a line big enough it's possible to make this variable to overflow leading to a out-of-bounds write in the heap based buffer. This flaw may be leveraged to corrupt grub's internal critical data and secure boot bypass is not discarded as consequence.

References

Affected products

grub2
  • *
  • =<2.12
rhcos

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.grub2_pvgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PV Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

pkgs.grub2_pvhgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PVH Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

Package maintainers

Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2024-45775
5.2 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): HIGH
  • Privileges required (PR): HIGH
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
  • Integrity impact (I): LOW
  • Availability impact (A): HIGH
created 4 months ago
Grub2: commands/extcmd: missing check for failed allocation

A flaw was found in grub2 where the grub_extcmd_dispatcher() function calls grub_arg_list_alloc() to allocate memory for the grub's argument list. However, it fails to check in case the memory allocation fails. Once the allocation fails, a NULL point will be processed by the parse_option() function, leading grub to crash or, in some rare scenarios, corrupt the IVT data.

References

Affected products

grub2
  • *
  • =<2.12
rhcos

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.grub2_pvgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PV Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

pkgs.grub2_pvhgrub_image

PvGrub2 image for booting PVH Xen guests

  • nixos-25.11 -
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin

Package maintainers