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RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/22 6:31 a.m.4 views

CVE-2019-6492

SmartDefragDriver.sys 2.0 in IObit Smart Defrag 6 never frees an executable kernel pool that is allocated with user defined bytes and size when IOCTL 0x9C401CC4 is called. This kernel pointer can be leaked if the kernel pool becomes a "big" pool...

5.5CVSS6.8AI score0.00113EPSS
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RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/22 5:22 a.m.4 views

CVE-2019-6493

SmartDefragDriver.sys 2.0 in IObit Smart Defrag 6 never frees an executable kernel pool that is allocated with user defined bytes and size when IOCTL 0x9C401CC0 is called. This kernel pointer can be leaked if the kernel pool becomes a "big" pool...

5.5CVSS6.8AI score0.00136EPSS
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OSV
OSV
added 2019/04/11 8:29 p.m.0 views

CVE-2019-6493

SmartDefragDriver.sys 2.0 in IObit Smart Defrag 6 never frees an executable kernel pool that is allocated with user defined bytes and size when IOCTL 0x9C401CC0 is called. This kernel pointer can be leaked if the kernel pool becomes a "big" pool...

5.5CVSS6AI score
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Prion
Prion
added 2019/04/11 8:29 p.m.6 views

Design/Logic Flaw

SmartDefragDriver.sys 2.0 in IObit Smart Defrag 6 never frees an executable kernel pool that is allocated with user defined bytes and size when IOCTL 0x9C401CC0 is called. This kernel pointer can be leaked if the kernel pool becomes a "big" pool...

2.1CVSS5.4AI score0.00136EPSS
Exploits1References2Affected Software1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2019/03/18 9:16 p.m.12 views

CVE-2019-6492

SmartDefragDriver.sys 2.0 in IObit Smart Defrag 6 never frees an executable kernel pool that is allocated with user defined bytes and size when IOCTL 0x9C401CC4 is called. This kernel pointer can be leaked if the kernel pool becomes a "big" pool...

5.4AI score0.00113EPSS
Exploits1References1
CVE
CVE
added 2019/03/18 9:16 p.m.43 views

CVE-2019-6492

CVE-2019-6492 affects IObit Smart Defrag 6, specifically SmartDefragDriver.sys (version 2.0). The issue: a kernel-pool allocation made with user-defined bytes/size via IOCTL 0x9C401CC4 is never freed, allowing a kernel-pointer leak if the pool grows large. This description is supported by Red Hat...

5.5CVSS5.3AI score0.00113EPSS
Exploits1References1Affected Software1
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