13 matches found
EUVD-2025-19785
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
kernel: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
SUSE CVE-2025-38159
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-38159
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
PT-2025-27744
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: A buffer size issue in the Linux kernel's wifi component, specifically in the rtw88 module, has been resolved. The issue involved reading out of bounds due to an incorrect buffer size...
CVE-2018-16272
The wpasupplicant system service in Samsung Galaxy Gear series allows an unprivileged process to fully control the Wi-Fi interface, due to the lack of its D-Bus security policy configurations. This affects Tizen-based firmwares including Samsung Galaxy Gear series before build RE2...
Cambium Networks cnPilot File Path Traversal Vulnerability
Cambium Networks cnPilot is a cloud-enabled managed single-band router product from Cambium Networks, USA. web administrative console is one of the web administration console programs. A path traversal vulnerability exists in the 'ping' and 'traceroute' functions of the Web administrative console...
ASUS PCE-AC56 WLAN Card Utilities (PCAUSA Rawether Windows 10 x64) - Local Privilege Escalation Expl
Exploit for windows platform in category local exploits Rawether for Windows is a framework that facilitates communication between an application and the NDIS miniport driver. It’s produced by a company named Printing Communications Assoc., Inc. PCAUSA, which seems to be no longer operating...