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Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xhci: dbc: Fixed a memory leak in xhciallocdbc If DbC is already in use, the allocated memory for the xhcidbc struct does not get freed before returning NULL, resulting in a memory leak...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-50809
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xhci: dbc: Fix memory leak in xhciallocdbc If DbC is already in use, then the allocated memory for the xhcidbc struct doesn't get freed before returning NULL, which leads to a memleak...
CVE-2022-50809
In CVE-2022-50809, the Linux kernel vuln is a memory-leak in xhci_alloc_dbc() when DbC is already in use, where the xhci_dbc memory may not be freed before returning NULL. Concretely, the issue is triggered during DbC allocation and leads to a memleak as described in the public entries; multiple ...
CVE-2022-50809 xhci: dbc: Fix memory leak in xhci_alloc_dbc()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xhci: dbc: Fix memory leak in xhciallocdbc If DbC is already in use, then the allocated memory for the xhcidbc struct doesn't get freed before returning NULL, which leads to a memleak...
PT-2025-53927
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A memory leak exists in the xhci alloc dbc function when Dynamic Backtrace Collection DbC is already in use. Specifically, if DbC is in use, the memory allocated for the xhci dbc struct ...
bind, bind-dyndb-ldap, and dhcp security update
bind 32:9.11.4-26.P2.16 - Prevent increased CPU consumption in DNSSEC validator CVE-2023-50387 CVE-2023-50868 - Add missing design by contract tests to dnscatz - Speed up parsing of DNS messages with many different names CVE-2023-4408 - Do not use headerprev in expirelruheaders bind-dyndb-ldap...
Remotely Access Devices Behind Firewalls, NAT or Mobile Gateways using YALER
Sometimes you got to access devices that are behind a firewall or protected networks. You could do that via VPNs etc. You can also use Yaler, that requires minmal setup! All it takes is a few lines of code make your embedded system or mobile device accessible behind a firewall, a NAT or a mobile...