Linux Kernel CVE-2024-50291 (Low)

2024-11-27

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This vulnerability in the Linux kernel exists due to a missing buffer index check in the dvb_vb2_expbuf() function. This could potentially allow an authenticated attacker to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the system.

Vulnerability Details:

Platform: Linux Kernel
Version: Unaffected versions not specified (all before 6.11.8 likely vulnerable)
Vulnerability: Missing buffer index check in dvb_vb2_expbuf() function
Severity: Low (CVSS v3 score not yet available)
Date: November 18, 2024 (published), November 27, 2024 (last modified)

What Undercode Says:

This vulnerability affects systems using the Linux kernel.

Additional Notes:

There is no publicly available proof-of-concept exploit for this vulnerability at this time.
An attacker with authenticated access is required to exploit this vulnerability.

It’s important to stay updated on the latest security patches to ensure your system is protected.

References:

Reported By: Nvd.nist.gov
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