cve 2024 45010

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CVE-2024-45010 is a Linux kernel vulnerability in the Multipath TCP (MPTCP) path manager that was fixed in 2024. The bug involves a counter underflow and related warnings triggered by selftests and syzbot, which can lead to sustained availability loss for hosts using MPTCP. The fix was included in stable kernel updates. This tag covers discussions about the vulnerability, its impact on system availability, and the patching process. While the topic is Linux-specific, it may be relevant to Windows users running Linux virtual machines or WSL environments where MPTCP is used.
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    Linux MPTCP Path Manager Bug Fix CVE-2024-45010: Improves Availability

    A subtle correctness bug in the Linux kernel's Multipath TCP (MPTCP) path‑manager was fixed this year after selftests and syzbot triggered a counter underflow and related warnings that can lead to sustained availability loss for hosts that use MPTCP — tracked as CVE‑2024‑45010 and fixed in the...
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