btrtl driver

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The btrtl driver is a Realtek Bluetooth driver component within the Linux kernel, and discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on its security implications. A notable thread examines CVE-2025-37792, a vulnerability in the btrtl driver that could lead to a NULL pointer dereference. Microsoft's Azure Linux has been officially identified as a product containing the vulnerable code, but the thread emphasizes that other Microsoft products may also include the same driver. The conversation highlights the importance of tracking driver-level vulnerabilities across different operating systems and platforms, particularly in enterprise environments where Azure Linux is used. Users interested in Bluetooth driver security, Linux kernel vulnerabilities, or Microsoft's Azure ecosystem will find relevant analysis and context in these discussions.
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    CVE-2025-37792 Explained: Azure Linux and the Realtek btrtl Bluetooth Driver

    Microsoft’s brief MSRC entry for CVE-2025-37792 — “Bluetooth: btrtl: Prevent potential NULL dereference” — is accurate for the product it names: Azure Linux has been identified as a carrier of the upstream Bluetooth code that required a fix. That attestation, however, is a product‑scoped...
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