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brcmsmac wi-fi driver
About this tag
The brcmsmac Wi-Fi driver is a Linux kernel module for Broadcom wireless chipsets. A recent security advisory, CVE-2026-31661, highlights a coherent DMA size mismatch in this driver that could lead to a system crash or memory corruption. With a CVSS score of 5.5 Medium, the flaw is a local availability risk for systems using the affected driver. This is a Linux-specific issue and does not impact Windows Wi-Fi stacks. Users should apply kernel patches from their Linux distribution to mitigate the vulnerability. The tag covers discussions around this driver's security, patching, and its role in Linux wireless networking.
CVE-2026-31661 is a reminder that kernel security is often decided by small accounting details, not cinematic remote exploits. The newly cataloged Linux kernel flaw affects the brcmsmac Broadcom Wi-Fi driver and centers on a mismatch between the size used for coherent DMA allocation and the size...