CVE-2023-35824
CVSS 3.1 Score 7.0 of 10 (high)
Details
Summary
CVE-2023-35824 is a newly disclosed vulnerability affecting Linux kernels prior to version 6.3.2. A flaw was identified in the dm1105 driver, specifically in the function dm1105_remove located in drivers/media/pci/dm1105/dm1105.c. This issue results in a use-after-free condition, which can be exploited to execute malicious code and potentially gain unauthorized system access. The impact of this vulnerability is significant as it could lead to serious security consequences, including privilege escalation and denial-of-service attacks. System administrators are strongly advised to upgrade their Linux kernels to the latest version to mitigate this risk.
Prevent cyber attacks with Recorded Future by prioritizing and patching critical vulnerabilities being exploited by threat actors targeting your industry. Book your demo to learn more.
Advisories, Assessments, and Mitigations
Prioritize, Pinpoint, and Act to Prevent Vulnerability Exploits with Recorded Future
- Gain complete coverage of your cyber, third party, and physical attack surface
- Proactively mitigate threats before they turn into costly attacks
- Make fast, effective, data-driven decisions