rpm package
almalinux/NetworkManager-wwan
pkg:rpm/almalinux/NetworkManager-wwan
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2025-9615 | Low | 3.3 | < 1:1.56.0-1.el10 | 1:1.56.0-1.el10 | Jan 26, 2026 | A flaw was found in NetworkManager. The NetworkManager package allows access to files that may belong to other users. NetworkManager allows non-root users to configure the system's network. The daemon runs with root privileges and can access files owned by users different from th | |
| CVE-2024-6501 | Low | 3.1 | < 1:1.48.10-2.el9_5.alma.1 | 1:1.48.10-2.el9_5.alma.1 | Jul 9, 2024 | A flaw was found in NetworkManager. When a system running NetworkManager with DEBUG logs enabled and an interface eth1 configured with LLDP enabled, a malicious user could inject a malformed LLDP packet. NetworkManager would crash, leading to a denial of service. | |
| CVE-2024-3661 | — | < 1:1.40.16-18.el8_10 | 1:1.40.16-18.el8_10 | May 6, 2024 | DHCP can add routes to a client’s routing table via the classless static route option (121). VPN-based security solutions that rely on routes to redirect traffic can be forced to leak traffic over the physical interface. An attacker on the same local network can read, disrupt, or |
- affected < 1:1.56.0-1.el10fixed 1:1.56.0-1.el10
A flaw was found in NetworkManager. The NetworkManager package allows access to files that may belong to other users. NetworkManager allows non-root users to configure the system's network. The daemon runs with root privileges and can access files owned by users different from th
- affected < 1:1.48.10-2.el9_5.alma.1fixed 1:1.48.10-2.el9_5.alma.1
A flaw was found in NetworkManager. When a system running NetworkManager with DEBUG logs enabled and an interface eth1 configured with LLDP enabled, a malicious user could inject a malformed LLDP packet. NetworkManager would crash, leading to a denial of service.
- CVE-2024-3661May 6, 2024affected < 1:1.40.16-18.el8_10fixed 1:1.40.16-18.el8_10
DHCP can add routes to a client’s routing table via the classless static route option (121). VPN-based security solutions that rely on routes to redirect traffic can be forced to leak traffic over the physical interface. An attacker on the same local network can read, disrupt, or