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SUSE CVE-2025-71273

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: Use devmkmemdup in rtwsetsupportedband Simplify the code by using device managed memory allocations. This also fixes a memory leak in rtwregisterhw. The supported bands were not freed in the error path. Copied from...

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added 2026/05/06 11:27 a.m.14 views

CVE-2025-71273

The CVE-2025-71273 entry concerns the Linux kernel’s rtw88 Wi‑Fi driver. The issue arises from a memory leak in rtw_register_hw(), where memory allocated for supported bands was not freed on error paths. The patch standardizes memory allocation using device-managed memory (devm_kmemdup()) in rtw_...

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added 2026/05/06 11:27 a.m.37 views

CVE-2025-71273 wifi: rtw88: Use devm_kmemdup() in rtw_set_supported_band()

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: Use devmkmemdup in rtwsetsupportedband Simplify the code by using device managed memory allocations. This also fixes a memory leak in rtwregisterhw. The supported bands were not freed in the error path. Copied from...

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Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2026/05/06 11:27 a.m.5 views

CVE-2025-71273

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: Use devmkmemdup in rtwsetsupportedband Simplify the code by using device managed memory allocations. This also fixes a memory leak in rtwregisterhw. The supported bands were not freed in the error path. Copied from...

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