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CVE-2025-71307
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/panthor component. This vulnerability, a NULL pointer dereference, occurs during the firmware unplug process when the Microcontroller Unit MCU is in an unexpected state or its firmware is not initialized. This can lead to system instability or a denial o...
CVE-2025-71307
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/panthor: Fix NULL pointer dereference on panthorfwunplug This patch removes the MCU halt and wait for halt procedures during panthorfwunplug as the MCU can be in a variety of states or the FW may not even be loaded/initialize...
PT-2026-27503
NVIDIA B300 MCU contains a vulnerability in the CX8 MCU that could allow a malicious actor to modify unsupported registries, causing a bad state. A successful exploit of this vulnerability might lead to denial of service and data tampering...
CVE-2025-5747
WOLFBOX Level 2 EV Charger MCU Command Parsing Misinterpretation of Input Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installatons of WOLFBOX Level 2 EV Charger devices. Authentication is required to exploit this...
kernel: drm/ast: Fix soft lockup
CVE-2024-35952 describes an issue in the Linux kernel's AST graphics driver. The problem occurs in the astdpsetonoff function, where a lack of proper synchronization with the DisplayPort Microcontroller Unit DPMCU can result in an infinite loop. This can cause a "soft lockup" in the host system,...
kernel: drm/ast: Fix soft lockup
CVE-2024-35952 describes an issue in the Linux kernel's AST graphics driver. The problem occurs in the astdpsetonoff function, where a lack of proper synchronization with the DisplayPort Microcontroller Unit DPMCU can result in an infinite loop. This can cause a "soft lockup" in the host system,...
Texas Instruments TI-RTOS-MCU 输入验证错误漏洞
The Texas Instruments TI-RTOS-MCU is an application system from Texas Instruments, Inc. A real-time operating system RTOS for microcontrollers MCUs. The Texas Instruments TI-RTOS-MCU has an input validation error vulnerability that originates from returning a valid pointer to a small buffer on a...