Overview
- Description
- In Symantec Encryption Desktop before SED 10.4.1 MP2HF1, a kernel memory leak is a type of resource leak that can occur when a computer program incorrectly manages memory allocations in such a way that memory which is no longer needed is not released. In object-oriented programming, a memory leak may happen when an object is stored in memory but cannot be accessed by the running code.
- Source
- secure@symantec.com
- NVD status
- Analyzed
Risk scores
CVSS 3.0
- Type
- Primary
- Base score
- 5.7
- Impact score
- 3.6
- Exploitability score
- 2.1
- Vector string
- CVSS:3.0/AV:A/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
- Severity
- MEDIUM
CVSS 2.0
- Type
- Primary
- Base score
- 2.3
- Impact score
- 2.9
- Exploitability score
- 4.4
- Vector string
- AV:A/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P
Weaknesses
- nvd@nist.gov
- CWE-772
Social media
- Hype score
- Not currently trending
Configurations
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