CVE-2023-53411
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Publication date: 2025-09-18
Last updated on: 2025-12-11
Assigner: kernel.org
Description
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Affected Vendors & Products
| Vendor | Product | Version / Range |
|---|---|---|
| linux | linux_kernel | From 5.0 (inc) to 5.10.173 (exc) |
| linux | linux_kernel | From 5.11 (inc) to 5.15.99 (exc) |
| linux | linux_kernel | From 5.16 (inc) to 6.1.16 (exc) |
| linux | linux_kernel | From 6.2 (inc) to 6.2.3 (exc) |
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Exploitability
| CWE ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CWE-401 | The product does not sufficiently track and release allocated memory after it has been used, making the memory unavailable for reallocation and reuse. |
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AI Powered Q&A
Can you explain this vulnerability to me?
This vulnerability is a memory leak in the Linux kernel related to the use of the debugfs_lookup() function. When debugfs_lookup() is called, the result must be released with dput() to avoid leaking memory over time. The fix involves using debugfs_lookup_and_remove(), which handles the necessary logic to prevent the memory leak.
How can this vulnerability impact me? :
The memory leak caused by improper handling of debugfs_lookup() can lead to increased memory usage over time, potentially degrading system performance or causing instability in the Linux kernel environment.
What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?
To mitigate this vulnerability, update the Linux kernel to a version where the fix is applied. The fix involves ensuring that debugfs_lookup() results have dput() called on them to prevent memory leaks, or using debugfs_lookup_and_remove() which handles this automatically.