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CVE-2022-48735
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: hda: Fix UAF of leds class devs at unbinding The LED class devices that are created by HD-audio codec drivers are registered via devmledclassdevregister and associated with the HD-audio codec device. Unfortunately, it turne...
CVE-2022-48735
CVE-2022-48735 concerns a use‑after‑free in the Linux kernel ALSA hda LED class devices created by HD‑audio codec drivers. The issue arises because LED class devices are registered via devm_led_classdev_register() and tied to the codec device, but the devres release can execute before the devm ch...
CVE-2022-48735
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: hda: Fix UAF of leds class devs at unbinding The LED class devices that are created by HD-audio codec drivers are registered via devmledclassdevregister and associated with the HD-audio codec device. Unfortunately, it turne...
CVE-2008-1931
Realtek HD Audio Codec Drivers RTKVHDA.sys and RTKVHDA64.sys before 6.0.1.5605 on Windows Vista allow local users to create, write, and read registry keys via a crafted IOCTL request...
Server side request forgery (ssrf)
Realtek HD Audio Codec Drivers RTKVHDA.sys and RTKVHDA64.sys before 6.0.1.5605 on Windows Vista allow local users to create, write, and read registry keys via a crafted IOCTL request...
CVE-2008-1932
Integer overflow in Realtek HD Audio Codec Drivers RTKVHDA.sys and RTKVHDA64.sys before 6.0.1.5605 on Windows Vista allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted IOCTL request...
CVE-2008-1932
CVE-2008-1932 affects Realtek HD Audio Codec Drivers RTKVHDA.sys and RTKVHDA64.sys on Windows Vista. The root cause is an integer overflow triggered by a crafted IOCTL request, enabling a local user to execute arbitrary code . The vulnerability is described as a local privilege escalation in mult...
CVE-2008-1932
Integer overflow in Realtek HD Audio Codec Drivers RTKVHDA.sys and RTKVHDA64.sys before 6.0.1.5605 on Windows Vista allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted IOCTL request...