Vulnerability resolved in Linux kernel's fs/ntfs3 subsystem
CVE-2024-50246
What is CVE-2024-50246?
A vulnerability has been identified in the Linux kernel, specifically within the NTFS3 file system module. This issue arises from inadequate checks for the allocation size of file attributes, which may lead to unexpected behavior or potential exploitation. The Linux community has addressed this concern by implementing a rough check for attribute allocation size in the affected module, thereby enhancing the overall security of the kernel. Continuous updates and reviews of such vulnerabilities are essential for maintaining the integrity of the Linux operating system.

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Affected Version(s)
Linux 4534a70b7056fd4b9a1c6db5a4ce3c98546b291e
Linux 4534a70b7056fd4b9a1c6db5a4ce3c98546b291e
Linux 4534a70b7056fd4b9a1c6db5a4ce3c98546b291e < 2fcae4c2014a40c8ae0fc3d8cca3ba9e168308de
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved