A problematic vulnerability in Linux Kernel's TCP Handler function tcp_getsockopt/tcp_setsockopt (CVE-2022-3566) allows for a race condition, with patch recommendation. VDB-211089
Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 173 |
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NVD | CVE-2022-3566 | 17 Oct 202219:15 | – | nvd |
Debian CVE | CVE-2022-3566 | 17 Oct 202219:15 | – | debiancve |
Cvelist | CVE-2022-3566 Linux Kernel TCP tcp_setsockopt race condition | 17 Oct 202200:00 | – | cvelist |
UbuntuCve | CVE-2022-3566 | 17 Oct 202200:00 | – | ubuntucve |
Prion | Race condition | 17 Oct 202219:15 | – | prion |
Veracode | Race Condition | 6 Dec 202212:17 | – | veracode |
RedhatCVE | CVE-2022-3566 | 18 Nov 202209:56 | – | redhatcve |
Amazon | Medium: kernel | 9 Nov 202400:22 | – | amazon |
Amazon | Medium: kernel | 14 Aug 202419:05 | – | amazon |
OpenVAS | Huawei EulerOS: Security Advisory for kernel (EulerOS-SA-2023-1345) | 9 Feb 202300:00 | – | openvas |
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"vendor": "Linux",
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"versions": [
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"version": "n/a",
"status": "affected"
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}
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