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Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fixed a problem where the touchscreen function was not working properly on the Chuwi Hi8 when using the Windows BIOS. The handling of touchscreen operations for the Chuwi Hi8 is only necessary...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Devices are unregistered in reverse order. Not all subsystems support the removal of a device when there are still consumers referencing that device. An example of this is the regulator subsyste...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: Platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fixed errors related to use of pdevs after the free function is called via platformdeviceregister. The x86androidtabletremove function frees the pdevs array. Therefore, it should not be used...
EUVD-2022-55256
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
SUSE CVE-2022-49976
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix broken touchscreen on Chuwi Hi8 with Windows BIOS The x86-android-tablets handling for the Chuwi Hi8 is only necessary with the Android BIOS and it is causing problems with the Windows BIOS...
SUSE CVE-2024-49986
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platformdeviceregister errors x86androidtabletremove frees the pdevs array, so it should not be used after calling x86androidtabletremove. When platformdeviceregister fails...
CVE-2024-49986
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platformdeviceregister errors x86androidtabletremove frees the pdevs array, so it should not be used after calling x86androidtabletremove. When platformdeviceregister fails...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-49986
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platformdeviceregister errors x86androidtabletremove frees the pdevs array, so it should not be used after calling x86androidtabletremove. When platformdeviceregister fails...
CVE-2024-49986 platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platform_device_register() errors
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platformdeviceregister errors x86androidtabletremove frees the pdevs array, so it should not be used after calling x86androidtabletremove. When platformdeviceregister fails...
CVE-2024-49986
CVE-2024-49986 refers to a Linux kernel issue affecting the x86/x86-android-tablets platform. The vulnerability arises during platform_device_register() error handling: x86_android_tablet_remove() frees the pdevs[] array, so the code must not use pdevs[] after its deletion. The fix, as described ...
CVE-2024-49986 platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platform_device_register() errors
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Fix use after free on platformdeviceregister errors x86androidtabletremove frees the pdevs array, so it should not be used after calling x86androidtabletremove. When platformdeviceregister fails...
SUSE SLES15 Security Update : kernel (SUSE-SU-2024:2896-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLES15 / SLESSAP15 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2024:2896-1 advisory. The SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6 Azure kernel was updated to receive various security bugfixes. The following security bugs were...
SUSE CVE-2024-40975
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...
CVE-2024-40975
A vulnerability was found in platform/x86 in the Linux kernel. This issue was resolved by changing the device removal order to unregister devices in reverse order of their registration. Mitigation Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options do not meet the...
CVE-2024-40975
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-40975
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...
CVE-2024-40975
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...
CVE-2024-40975
CVE-2024-40975 affects the Linux kernel in platform/x86/x86-android-tablets code. The issue arises when a device is unregistered while consumers still hold references, with the regulator subsystem given as a concrete example. If a regulator is unregistered prematurely, a WARN() can be triggered (...
CVE-2024-40975 platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...
CVE-2024-40975 platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: platform/x86: x86-android-tablets: Unregister devices in reverse order Not all subsystems support a device getting removed while there are still consumers of the device with a reference to the device. One example of this is the...