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CVE-2023-53436 scsi: snic: Fix possible memory leak if device_add() fails

🗓️ 18 Sep 2025 16:04:15Reported by GoogleType 
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Linux kernel scsi snic fixes memory leak when device_add() fails by freeing the allocated name with put_device() in the error path.

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02 Apr 2026 09:44Current
4.9Medium risk
Vulners AI Score4.9
CVSS 3.15.5
EPSS0.00136
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