msrc_cve-2022-0382
Vulnerability from csaf_microsoft
Published
2022-02-02 00:00
Modified
2022-02-23 00:00
Summary
An information leak flaw was found due to uninitialized memory in the Linux kernel's TIPC protocol subsystem in the way a user sends a TIPC datagram to one or more destinations. This flaw allows a local user to read some kernel memory. This issue is limited to no more than 7 bytes and the user cannot control what is read. This flaw affects the Linux kernel versions prior to 5.17-rc1.
Notes
Additional Resources
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Disclaimer
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