Exploited CVEs / Linux / CVE-2010-3904
CVE-2010-3904
Actively exploited Linux Kernel vulnerability, High severity, CVSS 7.8. Added to the CISA KEV catalog 2023-05-12.
Linux Kernel Improper Input Validation Vulnerability. Exploitation in the wild is confirmed by CISA, not predicted. Federal agencies were required to remediate by 2023-06-02 (that deadline has passed); treat that date as the outer bound for your own environment. Check the vendor security advisory for the fix.
Risk summary
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CISA required action
Federal (BOD 22-01) remediation due date: 2023-06-02 (past due).
The impacted product is end-of-life and should be disconnected if still in use.
Official fix for CVE-2010-3904
Check the vendor's security advisory channel for the patched Kernel versions and workarounds.
Common questions about CVE-2010-3904
Is CVE-2010-3904 actively exploited?
Yes. CVE-2010-3904 was added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog on 2023-05-12, which means exploitation in the wild has been confirmed, not predicted. Its EPSS 30-day exploitation probability is 11%.
What is the CISA deadline and required action for CVE-2010-3904?
CISA set the federal (BOD 22-01) remediation due date at 2023-06-02, which has passed; treat any unremediated system as overdue. The verbatim required action: The impacted product is end-of-life and should be disconnected if still in use.
What fixes CVE-2010-3904?
Check the vendor's security advisory for the patched Kernel versions and any workarounds. KEV listing makes this a fix-first item: patch it ahead of higher-CVSS issues nobody is exploiting.
Can I ask my own AI about CVE-2010-3904?
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