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Mauro Matteo Cascella 2023-05-02 17:04:58 UTC Depends On 2192669
Mauro Matteo Cascella 2023-05-02 17:17:50 UTC Doc Text A race condition vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's Qualcomm EMAC Gigabit Ethernet Controller when the user physically removes the device before cleanup in the emac_remove function. This could eventually result in a use-after-free flaw, possibly leading to a system crash or other undefined behaviors.
Mauro Matteo Cascella 2023-05-02 17:21:30 UTC Comment 2 updated
Mauro Matteo Cascella 2023-05-02 17:22:59 UTC Depends On 2192673, 2192674, 2192675, 2192672
RaTasha Tillery-Smith 2023-05-02 18:48:57 UTC Doc Text A race condition vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's Qualcomm EMAC Gigabit Ethernet Controller when the user physically removes the device before cleanup in the emac_remove function. This could eventually result in a use-after-free flaw, possibly leading to a system crash or other undefined behaviors. A race condition vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's Qualcomm EMAC Gigabit Ethernet Controller when the user physically removes the device before cleanup in the emac_remove function. This flaw can eventually result in a use-after-free issue, possibly leading to a system crash or other undefined behaviors.
Mauro Matteo Cascella 2023-06-19 15:03:42 UTC CC hackerzheng666
Summary CVE-2023-2483 kernel: net: qcom/emac: race condition leading to use-after-free in emac_remove() CVE-2023-33203 kernel: net: qcom/emac: race condition leading to use-after-free in emac_remove()
Alias CVE-2023-2483 CVE-2023-33203
Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-07-07 08:28:40 UTC Assignee security-response-team nobody

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