CVE-2024-49871
Input: adp5589-keys - fix NULL pointer dereference
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Public Exploits
0Exploited in Wild
-Decision
Descriptions
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: adp5589-keys - fix NULL pointer dereference We register a devm action to call adp5589_clear_config() and then pass
the i2c client as argument so that we can call i2c_get_clientdata() in
order to get our device object. However, i2c_set_clientdata() is only
being set at the end of the probe function which means that we'll get a
NULL pointer dereference in case the probe function fails early.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: adp5589-keys - fix NULL pointer dereference We register a devm action to call adp5589_clear_config() and then pass the i2c client as argument so that we can call i2c_get_clientdata() in order to get our device object. However, i2c_set_clientdata() is only being set at the end of the probe function which means that we'll get a NULL pointer dereference in case the probe function fails early.
Michael Randrianantenaina discovered that the Bluetooth driver in the Linux Kernel contained an improper access control vulnerability. A nearby attacker could use this to connect a rougue device and possibly execute arbitrary code. Attila Szász discovered that the HFS+ file system implementation in the Linux Kernel contained a heap overflow vulnerability. An attacker could use a specially crafted file system image that, when mounted, could cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code.
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Timeline
- 2024-10-21 CVE Reserved
- 2024-10-21 CVE Published
- 2025-03-31 EPSS Updated
- 2025-05-04 CVE Updated
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References (7)
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https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/30df385e35a48f773b85117fc490152c2395e45b | Vuln. Introduced |
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Affected Vendors, Products, and Versions
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 5.15.168 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 5.15.168" | en |
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 6.1.113 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 6.1.113" | en |
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 6.6.55 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 6.6.55" | en |
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 6.10.14 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 6.10.14" | en |
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 6.11.3 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 6.11.3" | en |
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Linux Search vendor "Linux" | Linux Kernel Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" | >= 5.11 < 6.12 Search vendor "Linux" for product "Linux Kernel" and version " >= 5.11 < 6.12" | en |
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