vulnerability cve 2025 37973

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The tag vulnerability cve 2025 37973 covers a Linux kernel flaw in the cfg80211 Wi-Fi subsystem. The vulnerability stems from a bounds-calculation error during multi-link element defragmentation, which can lead to an out-of-bounds access. Microsoft's advisory lists Azure Linux as a potentially affected product, but this attestation is product-scoped and does not guarantee that other Microsoft artifacts are unaffected. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on the patch details, the nature of the memory safety issue, and the implications for Azure Linux users. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and system administrators managing Linux-based systems, particularly those using Azure Linux, who need to understand the risk and apply the necessary kernel updates.
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    Kernel cfg80211 CVE-2025-37973 patch and Azure Linux attestation

    The Linux kernel patch for CVE-2025-37973 fixes a bounds-calculation error in the wifi subsystem’s cfg80211 code that could produce an out‑of‑bounds access during multi‑link element defragmentation — and Microsoft’s public advisory names Azure Linux as the Microsoft product the company has...
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