usb gadget ecm

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The usb gadget ecm tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Linux USB Ethernet Control Model (ECM) gadget driver, particularly in the context of security vulnerabilities. One recent thread examines CVE-2026-31725, a Linux kernel flaw where a USB gadget ECM network device can outlive its gadget parent, leading to broken sysfs topology and a local denial-of-service risk. The thread highlights challenges in tracking affected versions and translating vulnerability metadata into actionable fixes. While the tag is Linux-focused, it may interest Windows users who run Linux VMs or dual-boot systems, as USB gadget ECM is used for device-to-device networking. The content emphasizes kernel security, sysfs dependencies, and CVE analysis.
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    CVE-2026-31725: Linux USB Gadget ECM Sysfs Bug Causes Local DoS Risk

    CVE-2026-31725, published May 1, 2026 and modified by NVD on May 7, tracks a Linux kernel USB gadget ECM flaw in which a network device can outlive its gadget parent, leaving broken sysfs topology and creating a local denial-of-service risk. The short answer to the CPE question is yes: the...
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