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Azure Linux 3.0 Security Update: kernel (CVE-2024-58002)
The version of kernel installed on the remote Azure Linux 3.0 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the CVE-2024-58002 advisory. - In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointer...
EUVD-2025-5217
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
kernel: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers
A dangling pointer vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. When an async control is written, a copy of a pointer is made in the file handle that started the operation. If the user closes that file descriptor, its structure will be freed and there will be one dangling pointer per pending asyn...
AZL-57950 CVE-2024-58002 affecting package kernel for versions less than 6.6.82.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers When an async control is written, we copy a pointer to the file handle that started the operation. That pointer will be used when the device is done. Which could be anytime in the future...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-58002
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers When an async control is written, we copy a pointer to the file handle that started the operation. That pointer will be used when the device is done. Which could be anytime in the future...
CVE-2024-58002
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: uvcvideo: Remove dangling pointers When an async control is written, we copy a pointer to the file handle that started the operation. That pointer will be used when the device is done. Which could be anytime in the future...
CVE-2024-58002
CVE-2024-58002 — Linux kernel vulnerability (as reported in Astra Linux bulletin): In media: uvcvideo, an async control writes a pointer to the file handle that started an operation. If the user closes the file descriptor before the device completes, that structure is freed and a dangling pointer...
CVE-2023-52475
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: powermate - fix use-after-free in powermateconfigcomplete syzbot has found a use-after-free bug 1 in the powermate driver. This happens when the device is disconnected, which leads to a memory free from the powermatedevice...