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    "data_format": "MITRE",
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    "CVE_data_meta": {
        "ID": "CVE-2020-28588",
        "ASSIGNER": "talos-cna@cisco.com",
        "STATE": "PUBLIC"
    },
    "affects": {
        "vendor": {
            "vendor_data": [
                {
                    "vendor_name": "n/a",
                    "product": {
                        "product_data": [
                            {
                                "product_name": "Linux Kernel",
                                "version": {
                                    "version_data": [
                                        {
                                            "version_value": "Linux Kernel v5.10-rc4,Linux Kernel v5.4.66,Linux Kernel v5.9.8"
                                        }
                                    ]
                                }
                            }
                        ]
                    }
                }
            ]
        }
    },
    "problemtype": {
        "problemtype_data": [
            {
                "description": [
                    {
                        "lang": "eng",
                        "value": "CWE-681: Incorrect Conversion between Numeric Types"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    },
    "references": {
        "reference_data": [
            {
                "refsource": "MISC",
                "name": "https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1211",
                "url": "https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1211"
            }
        ]
    },
    "description": {
        "description_data": [
            {
                "lang": "eng",
                "value": "An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been introduced in v5.1-rc4 (commit 631b7abacd02b88f4b0795c08b54ad4fc3e7c7c0) and is still present in v5.10-rc4, so it\u2019s likely that all versions in between are affected. An attacker can read /proc/pid/syscall to trigger this vulnerability, which leads to the kernel leaking memory contents."
            }
        ]
    },
    "impact": {
        "cvss": {
            "baseScore": 4.0,
            "baseSeverity": "Medium",
            "vectorString": "CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N",
            "version": "3.0"
        }
    }
}