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UBUNTU-CVE-2022-1195
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel in drivers/net/hamradio. This flaw allows a local attacker with a user privilege to cause a denial of service DOS when the mkiss or sixpack device is detached and reclaim resources early...
Design/Logic Flaw
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel in drivers/net/hamradio. This flaw allows a local attacker with a user privilege to cause a denial of service DOS when the mkiss or sixpack device is detached and reclaim resources early...
CVE-2022-1195
CVE-2022-1195 describes a use-after-free in the Linux kernel driver for hamradio (drivers/net/hamradio), specifically involving the mkiss and sixpack paths. The flaw allows a local attacker with user privileges to trigger a denial of service when the mkiss/sixpack device is detached and resources...
CVE-2022-1195
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel in drivers/net/hamradio. This flaw allows a local attacker with a user privilege to cause a denial of service DOS when the mkiss or sixpack device is detached and reclaim resources early. Mitigation Mitigation for this issue is either n...
PT-2024-11245
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A memory leak vulnerability has been resolved in the Linux kernel. The issue was caused by a missing free netdev call in the mkiss close function, which led to a memory leak when the mki...
CVE-2008-2812
The Linux kernel before 2.6.25.10 does not properly perform tty operations, which allows local users to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly gain privileges via vectors involving NULL pointer dereference of function pointers in 1 hamradio/6pack.c, 2 hamradio/mkiss.c, 3...
PT-2008-4251 · Linux +1 · Linux Kernel +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel versions prior to 2.6.25.10 Description: The issue allows local users to cause a denial of service, potentially leading to a system crash, or possibly gain privileges. This is achieved through vectors involving NULL pointer...