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Affected Systems:
Linux kernel 3.x
Description:
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Bugtraq id: 63790
CVE (CAN) ID: CVE-2013-4592
Linux Kernel is the Kernel of the Linux operating system.
Linux Kernel has the memory leakage vulnerability when moving memory slots. Local attackers who can access the PCI sysfs file of the device can exploit this vulnerability to trigger memory leakage and cause DOS.
<* Source: Red Hat
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Suggestion:
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Vendor patch:
Linux
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The vendor has released a patch to fix this security problem. Please download it from the vendor's homepage:
Http://www.kernel.org/
Http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit? Id = 12d6e7538e2d418c08f082b1b44ffa5fb7270ed8
Http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit? Id = e40f193f5bb022e927a57a4f5d5194e4f12ddb74
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