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CVE-2025-36745
SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access can exploit these flaws to achieve remote code execution, privilege escalation, or disclosure of sensitive information...
CVE-2025-36745
SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access can exploit these flaws to achieve remote code execution, privilege escalation, or disclosure of sensitive information...
CVE-2025-36745
SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access can exploit these flaws to achieve remote code execution, privilege escalation, or disclosure of sensitive information...
EUVD-2025-203088
SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access can exploit these flaws to achieve remote code execution, privilege escalation, or disclosure of sensitive information...
CVE-2025-36745 SolarEdge SE3680H contains Linux Kernel vulnerabilities
SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access can exploit these flaws to achieve remote code execution, privilege escalation, or disclosure of sensitive information...
SolarEdge SE3680H 安全漏洞
SolarEdge SE3680H is a HDW inverter from SolarEdge, Israel. A security vulnerability exists in the SolarEdge SE3680H, which stems from an outdated Linux kernel containing unpatched vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution, elevation of privilege, or disclosure of sensitive...
PT-2025-50936
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions SolarEdge SE3680H affected versions not specified Description The SolarEdge SE3680H ships with an outdated Linux kernel that has unpatched flaws in core subsystems. An attacker with network or local access could potentially achieve remote code...
Amazon Linux 2 : kernel, --advisory ALAS2KERNEL-5.10-2025-101 (ALASKERNEL-5.10-2025-101)
The version of kernel installed on the remote host is prior to 5.10.240-238.959. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ALAS2KERNEL-5.10-2025-101 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: tap: NULL pointer derefence in...
Amazon Linux AMI : kernel (ALAS-2025-1962)
The version of kernel installed on the remote host is prior to 4.14.353-190.569. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ALAS-2025-1962 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tipc: Return non-zero value from tipcudpaddr2st...
PT-2014-1825 · Red Hat +5 · Red Hat +5
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel versions 2.6.32 Linux kernel versions prior to 3.17.4 Description: The issue concerns multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, specifically affecting Red Hat Enterprise Linux. These vulnerabilities can be...
PT-2013-3481 · Linux +3 · Linux Kernel +3
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel versions prior to 3.0 Description: The issue concerns a lack of checks in the KVM subsystem for kernel addresses during memory slot allocation for a guest's physical address space. This allows local users to potentially gain...
kernel: /proc/PID/io infoleak
fs/proc/base.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.39.4 does not properly restrict access to /proc//io files, which allows local users to obtain sensitive I/O statistics by polling a file, as demonstrated by discovering the length of another user's password...
kernel: heap contents leak for CAP_NET_ADMIN via ethtool ioctl
net/core/ethtool.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36 does not initialize certain data structures, which allows local users to obtain potentially sensitive information from kernel heap memory by leveraging the CAPNETADMIN capability for an ethtool ioctl call...