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axboe fio init.c __parse_jobs_ini use after free
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CVE-2025-10824
A vulnerability was determined in axboe fio up to 3.41. This impacts the function parsejobsini of the file init.c. Executing manipulation can lead to use after free. The attack needs to be launched locally. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-10824
A vulnerability was determined in axboe fio up to 3.41. This impacts the function parsejobsini of the file init.c. Executing manipulation can lead to use after free. The attack needs to be launched locally. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized...
Use After Free
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Use After Free via the parsejobsini function. An attacker can cause memory corruption or potentially execute arbitrary code by providing specially crafted input to this process. Remediation There is no fixed version for axboe/fio...
CVE-2025-10824 axboe fio init.c __parse_jobs_ini use after free
A vulnerability was determined in axboe fio up to 3.41. This impacts the function parsejobsini of the file init.c. Executing manipulation can lead to use after free. The attack needs to be launched locally. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized...
CVE-2025-10824
A vulnerability was determined in axboe fio up to 3.41. This impacts the function parsejobsini of the file init.c. Executing manipulation can lead to use after free. The attack needs to be launched locally. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized...
PT-2025-39092
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions axboe fio versions up to 3.41 Description A flaw exists in axboe fio up to version 3.41. This issue is related to the parse jobs ini function within the init.c file, which can lead to a use after free condition. The attack requires local acces...
fio 资源管理错误漏洞
fio is a flexible I/O testing software by the individual developer Jens Axboe. A resource management error vulnerability exists in fio 3.41 and earlier versions, which stems from a post-release reuse issue in the parsejobsini function in the init.c file, which could lead to a local attack...