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CVE-2024-33225
An issue in the component RTKVHD64.sys of Realtek Semiconductor Corp Realtekr High Definition Audio Function Driver v6.0.9549.1 allows attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code via sending crafted IOCTL requests...
CVE-2024-33224
An issue in the component rtkio64.sys of Realtek Semiconductor Corp Realtek lO Driver v1.008.0823.2017 allows attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code via sending crafted IOCTL requests...
CVE-2024-33224
An issue in the component rtkio64.sys of Realtek Semiconductor Corp Realtek lO Driver v1.008.0823.2017 allows attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code via sending crafted IOCTL requests...
CVE-2024-33224
An issue in the component rtkio64.sys of Realtek Semiconductor Corp Realtek lO Driver v1.008.0823.2017 allows attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code via sending crafted IOCTL requests...
CVE-2024-33224
The CVE-2024-33224 entry concerns Realtek lO Driver (Realtek, Realtek lO Driver v1.008.0823.2017) with the component rtkio64.sys. The vulnerability is described as allowing privilege escalation and arbitrary code execution via crafting IOCTL requests to rtkio64.sys. Multiple connected sources cor...
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver Access Control Error Vulnerability (CNVD-2021-91639)
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver is a Usb utility driver from Realtek Semiconductor China.An access control error vulnerability exists in the Realtek RtsUpx USB Utility Driver for Camera Hub Audio, which stems from the product's failure to device's IO control packet for permission detection. An...
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver Access Control Error Vulnerability
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver is a Usb utility driver from Realtek Semiconductor China. An Access Control Error vulnerability exists in the Realtek RtsUpx USB Utility Driver for Camera Hub Audio, which originates when the product allows arbitrary reads and writes from physical memory via a...
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver Resource Management Error Vulnerability
Realtek RtsUpx Usb Utility Driver is a Usb utility driver from Realtek Semiconductor China.A resource management error vulnerability exists in the Realtek RtsUpx USB Utility Driver for Camera Hub Audio, which stems from the product's handling of IO control packets without proper memory boundary...
Realtek RTL8710 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CNVD-2021-56811)
The Realtek RTL8710 is an IoT microcontroller from Realtek Semiconductor Taiwan, China.The Realtek RTL8710 suffers from a buffer overflow vulnerability that could be exploited by attackers to remotely execute code via the "memcpy" function...
Realtek RTL8710 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
The Realtek RTL8710, an IoT microcontroller from Realtek Semiconductor Taiwan, China, suffers from a buffer overflow vulnerability that could be exploited to send a manual "Encrypted GTK" value as part of a as part of a WPA2 4-way handshake...
Realtek RTL8195A Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
The Realtek RTL8195A is an IoT microcontroller from Realtek Semiconductor Taiwan, China.A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in versions prior to the Realtek RTL8195A 2.08, which could be exploited by an attacker to inject crafted packets into a WPA2 handshake to emulate an access point and...
Realtek RTL8195A Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CNVD-2021-56815)
The Realtek RTL8195A is an IoT microcontroller from Realtek Semiconductor Taiwan, China.A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in versions prior to the Realtek RTL8195A 2.08, which could be exploited by an attacker to inject crafted packets into a WPA2 handshake to emulate an access point and...
zScaler: Resurgent Lethic using Stuxnet Tricks
Newly detected versions of the Lethic botnet are digitally signed using stolen credentials similar to those used by the Stuxnet worm, according to a blog post from Web security firm zScaler. In a blog post Wednesday, zScaler Senior Security Researcher Mike Geide said the company had intercepted n...
This Week In Security: Black Hat, Spammers and Trusted Rootkits
The old saying that there’s nothing new under the sun is just as true in the security industry as it is anywhere else. Many new attacks are variants or tweaks of existing ones, new software fails in exactly the same way as old software and new technologies crop up to solve problems that are 30...
Possible New Rootkit Has Drivers Signed by Realtek
Security researchers have identified a new suspicious program that is copying itself to PCs via USB mass storage devices and is digitally signed with the certificate of Realtek Semiconductor, a major manufacturer of computer products based in Taiwan. The program, known as Stuxnet, looks like a...