An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel before 6.5.9, exploitable by local users with userspace access to MMIO registers. Incorrect access checking in the #VC handler and instruction emulation of the SEV-ES emulation of MMIO accesses could lead to arbitrary write access to kernel memory (and thus privilege escalation). This depends on a race condition through which userspace can replace an instruction before the #VC handler reads it.
3.11.0-12.196.5.0-9.96.6.0-14.145.3.0-18.195.3.0-24.265.4.0-9.126.11.0-8.84.2.0-16.194.2.0-17.214.2.0-19.234.3.0-1.104.3.0-2.114.3.0-5.164.3.0-6.174.3.0-7.184.4.0-2.165.13.0-19.195.15.0-17.175.15.0-18.185.15.0-22.225.15.0-23.235.15.0-25.255.15.0-27.285.15.0-30.315.15.0-33.345.15.0-35.36+34 more5.15.0-94.1044.13.0-16.195.19.0-1007.7~22.04.15.19.0-1009.9~22.04.15.19.0-1010.10~22.04.15.19.0-1011.11~22.04.15.19.0-1012.12~22.04.15.19.0-1013.13~22.04.15.19.0-1014.14~22.04.15.19.0-1015.15~22.04.15.13.0-1005.65.15.0-1002.45.15.0-1003.55.15.0-1004.65.15.0-1005.75.15.0-1008.105.15.0-1009.115.15.0-1011.145.15.0-1013.175.15.0-1014.18+30 more5.15.0-1053.584.4.0-1001.10Exploitability
AV:LAC:HPR:LUI:NScope
S:UImpact
C:HI:HA:HCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H