CVE Details
Basic Information
| Title |
CVE-2025-37922 |
| Type |
cve |
| Published |
2025-05-20T16:15:28 |
| Last Seen |
2025-05-20T16:21:32 |
CVSS Information
| Base Score |
0.0 () |
| Attack Vector |
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| Attack Complexity |
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| Privileges Required |
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| User Interaction |
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| Scope |
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| Confidentiality Impact |
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| Integrity Impact |
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| Availability Impact |
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AI Analysis
| AI Description |
A memory management vulnerability in the Linux kernel related to vmemmap could potentially cause system instability or crashes due to improper alignment of the vmemmap start address. This issue has been resolved in updated versions of the kernel. |
| AI Severity |
Low |
| Vendor |
Linux Foundation |
| Product |
Linux Kernel |
| Affected Version |
Not specified |
Additional Information
| CVE List |
CVE-2025-37922 |
| CWE List |
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| Bulletin Family |
cve |
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: book3s64/radix : Align section vmemmap start address to PAGE_SIZE A vmemmap altmap is a device-provided region used to provide backing storage for struct pages. For each namespace, the…
CVSS Score Summary
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