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CVE-2025-24484
Improper input validation in the Linux kernel-mode driver for some IntelR 800 Series Ethernet before version 1.17.2 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access...
CVE-2025-24484
Improper input validation in the Linux kernel-mode driver for some IntelR 800 Series Ethernet before version 1.17.2 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access...
CVE-2025-22836
CVE-2025-22836 describes an integer overflow/wraparound in the Linux kernel‑mode driver for Intel 800 Series Ethernet (pre‑1.17.2) that could allow a locally authenticated user to escalate privileges. Validated by Intel's advisory and multiple vendor notices (Red Hat, CNVD/CNNVD, etc.), which con...
CVE-2025-21086
CVE-2025-21086 affects Intel® 700 Series Ethernet Linux kernel‑mode drivers prior to version 2.28.5. The flaw is due to improper input validation in the driver, which may allow an authenticated user to escalate privileges via local access. Impact is described as high (privilege escalation, integr...
The vulnerability of the Intel 800 Series Ethernet Linux Kernel Mode Driver driver, related to access control deficiencies, allows an intruder to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the Intel 800 Series Ethernet Linux Kernel Mode Driver is related to deficiencies in access control. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
CVE-2022-49501 usbnet: Run unregister_netdev() before unbind() again
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usbnet: Run unregisternetdev before unbind again Commit 2c9d6c2b871d "usbnet: run unbind before unregisternetdev" sought to fix a use-after-free on disconnect of USB Ethernet adapters. It turns out that a different fix is necessa...
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component, which allows a hacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component is related to insufficient protection of service data in the grethinitrings function. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow unauthorized access to protected information...
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component, which allows a hacker to trigger a service failure
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component is related to resource management errors. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to cause service failures...
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component, which allows a hacker to trigger a service failure
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s Ethernet kernel component is related to error handling in xemacliteofprobe. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to cause a service failure...
The vulnerability of the Freescale Gianfar Ethernet kernel for Linux operating systems allows a hacker to cause a service failure.
The vulnerability of Freescale Gianfar Ethernet kernel for Linux operating systems is related to incorrect calculation of buffer size. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow attackers to cause service failures using Jumbo packets...