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CBL Mariner 2.0 Security Update: kernel (CVE-2024-42313)
The version of kernel installed on the remote CBL Mariner 2.0 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the CVE-2024-42313 advisory. - In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: venus: fix use after free in...
media: venus: fix use after free in vdec_close
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CVE-2024-42313
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel. The firmware can add buffer release work to the work queue through HFI callbacks as a normal part of decoding. Randomly closing the decoder device from userspace during normal decoding can incur a read after free. This issue could allo...
CVE-2024-42313 media: venus: fix use after free in vdec_close
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: venus: fix use after free in vdecclose There appears to be a possible use after free with vdecclose. The firmware will add buffer release work to the work queue through HFI callbacks as a normal part of decoding. Randomly...
CVE-2024-42313 media: venus: fix use after free in vdec_close
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: venus: fix use after free in vdecclose There appears to be a possible use after free with vdecclose. The firmware will add buffer release work to the work queue through HFI callbacks as a normal part of decoding. Randomly...
CVE-2024-42313
CVE-2024-42313 affects the Linux kernel’s media: venus path, specifically a use-after-free in vdec_close() when the firmware queues a buffer-release work via HFI callbacks during decoding. The issue can occur if the decoder device is closed from userspace during normal decoding, potentially leadi...
CVE-2024-42313
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: venus: fix use after free in vdecclose There appears to be a possible use after free with vdecclose. The firmware will add buffer release work to the work queue through HFI callbacks as a normal part of decoding. Randomly...