An issue was discovered in the Linux kernel through 5.16.11. The mixed IPID assignment method with the hash-based IPID assignment policy allows an off-path attacker to inject data into a victim's TCP session or terminate that session.
5.13.0-19.195.15.0-17.175.15.0-18.185.15.0-22.226.11.0-8.84.13.0-16.194.13.0-17.204.13.0-25.294.13.0-32.354.15.0-10.114.15.0-101.1024.15.0-106.1074.15.0-108.1094.15.0-109.1104.15.0-111.112+82 more4.15.0-176.1853.11.0-12.193.12.0-1.33.12.0-2.53.12.0-2.73.12.0-3.83.12.0-3.93.12.0-4.103.12.0-4.123.12.0-5.133.12.0-7.15+170 more4.2.0-16.194.2.0-17.214.2.0-19.234.3.0-1.104.3.0-2.114.3.0-5.164.3.0-6.174.3.0-7.184.4.0-10.254.4.0-101.124+139 more4.4.0-239.2734.2.0-16.194.2.0-17.214.2.0-19.234.3.0-1.104.3.0-2.114.3.0-5.164.3.0-6.174.3.0-7.184.4.0-10.254.4.0-101.124+139 more5.3.0-18.195.3.0-24.265.4.0-100.1135.4.0-104.1185.4.0-105.1195.4.0-107.1215.4.0-18.225.4.0-21.255.4.0-24.285.4.0-25.29+45 more5.4.0-109.1236.5.0-9.95.19.0-1007.7~22.04.16.11.0-1004.4Exploitability
AV:NAC:HPR:LUI:NScope
S:UImpact
C:NI:HA:LCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:L