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● Not verified · CVSS 0.0 ⚠ ACTIVELY EXPLOITED — CISA KEV

How to Fix CVE-2024-50302: Security Vulnerability in Linux Linux

By Sai Kiran Pandrala

⚡ At a glance
SeverityCVSS 0.0
Actively exploited?Yes, listed in CISA KEV (added 2025-03-04, federal due date 2025-03-25)
AffectedLinux: 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version e7ea60184e1e88a3c9e437b3265cbb6439aa7e26, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 3f9e88f2672c4635960570ee9741778d4135ecf5, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version d7dc68d82ab3fcfc3f65322465da3d7031d4ab46, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 05ade5d4337867929e7ef664e7ac8e0c734f1aaf, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 1884ab3d22536a5c14b17c78c2ce76d1734e8b0b, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 9d9f5c75c0c7f31766ec27d90f7a6ac673193191, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 492015e6249fbcd42138b49de3c588d826dd9648, 27ce405039bfe6d3f4143415c638f56a3df77dca < version 177f25d1292c7e16e1199b39c85480f7f8815552, b2b6cadad699d44a8a5b2a60f3d960e00d6fb3b7, fe6c9b48ebc920ff21c10c50ab2729440c734254; Linux: 3.12
Fixed inLinux: e7ea60184e1e88a3c9e437b3265cbb6439aa7e26, 3f9e88f2672c4635960570ee9741778d4135ecf5, d7dc68d82ab3fcfc3f65322465da3d7031d4ab46, 05ade5d4337867929e7ef664e7ac8e0c734f1aaf, 1884ab3d22536a5c14b17c78c2ce76d1734e8b0b, 9d9f5c75c0c7f31766ec27d90f7a6ac673193191, 492015e6249fbcd42138b49de3c588d826dd9648, 177f25d1292c7e16e1199b39c85480f7f8815552
Type (CWE)Not verified, see official advisory

What is CVE-2024-50302?

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: core: zero-initialize the report buffer Since the report buffer is used by all kinds of drivers in various ways, let's zero-initialize it during allocation to make sure that it can't be ever used to leak kernel memory via specially-crafted report.

A successful exploit gives the attacker the impact described in the vendor advisory. The fix is to install the patched build from Linux listed in the table above and confirm the running version after the upgrade.

Am I affected?

Check your installed version of Linux Linux against the Affected row above. If your build sits within any of those ranges, treat the system as vulnerable until patched.

If you do not have the version handy, pull it the same way you usually would for Linux: the management console's About page, the CLI's version command, or the package manager record for the installed binary. The vendor advisory linked in the references section is the authoritative source.

How to fix CVE-2024-50302

  1. Read the vendor advisory at https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e7ea60184e1e88a3c9e437b3265cbb6439aa7e26 for the build matrix that matches your installation.
  2. Identify the patched build for your major version: Linux: e7ea60184e1e88a3c9e437b3265cbb6439aa7e26, 3f9e88f2672c4635960570ee9741778d4135ecf5, d7dc68d82ab3fcfc3f65322465da3d7031d4ab46, 05ade5d4337867929e7ef664e7ac8e0c734f1aaf, 1884ab3d22536a5c14b17c78c2ce76d1734e8b0b, 9d9f5c75c0c7f31766ec27d90f7a6ac673193191, 492015e6249fbcd42138b49de3c588d826dd9648, 177f25d1292c7e16e1199b39c85480f7f8815552.
  3. Back up configuration before upgrading (export running config, snapshot the VM, or take a database dump as appropriate for your platform).
  4. Apply the patched build using the vendor's documented upgrade path (in-place upgrade, package update, or replacement image).
  5. Restart the service so the new code is loaded; verify the running version reports the patched build number.

Patch via your OS package manager


# Patched version is 4.19.324 (from the vendor advisory).
# Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt update
sudo apt install --only-upgrade linux-image-generic=4.19.324

# RHEL / Rocky / AlmaLinux / Fedora
sudo dnf upgrade linux-image-generic

# openSUSE
sudo zypper update linux-image-generic

# Verify the running version matches the fixed version
dpkg -s linux-image-generic 2>/dev/null | grep -i version || rpm -q linux-image-generic 2>/dev/null

# Windows: pull the cumulative update that ships this fix.
Install-Module PSWindowsUpdate -Force -SkipPublisherCheck
Get-WindowsUpdate -AcceptAll -Install -AutoReboot

Verify the fix landed


# 1. Confirm the running version matches the fixed-in version from the advisory:
#    https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e7ea60184e1e88a3c9e437b3265cbb6439aa7e26
#    Use the platform-specific version probe above.

# 2. Re-scan with your vulnerability scanner (Nessus, Qualys, Tenable, OpenVAS).
#    The scanner should no longer flag CVE-2024-50302 on the patched target.

# 3. Inspect recent service / kernel logs for crash loops or rollback events.
journalctl -u <service> --since "10 minutes ago"
dmesg --since "10 minutes ago"

If you can't patch immediately

Check the vendor advisory's "Workarounds" section. If the advisory lists no official workaround, patching is the only remediation. Compensating controls that reduce attack surface in the meantime: restrict network access to the management interface to a small admin allowlist, disable the affected feature if it is not in use, and monitor the relevant logs for the exploitation patterns referenced in the advisory.

How to verify the fix worked

  1. Confirm the running version matches the patched build from the vendor advisory.
  2. Re-run your vulnerability scanner; the CVE should clear.
  3. Review logs from before the patch for the exploitation signatures described in the advisory, and treat any matches as a possible compromise (rotate credentials, isolate the host, full IR).

Frequently asked questions

Other vulnerabilities in the same area that are worth patching alongside this one:

Is CVE-2024-50302 being exploited right now?

Yes. It is listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2025-03-04), which means CISA has evidence of active exploitation.

What is the CVSS score for CVE-2024-50302?

CVSS 0.0. Use this with your own asset exposure to set patching priority (internet-exposed systems first).

Do I need to take the system offline to patch?

It depends on the platform. Many appliances support hitless upgrade in HA pairs (upgrade standby, fail over, upgrade primary). Servers and applications usually need a service restart. Plan a maintenance window if HA is not available.

What if my version is not listed as affected?

Cross-check against the vendor advisory linked below. The CVE record reflects the vendor's official affected-products list at publication time; later-discovered variants are added through the same advisory or a follow-up CVE.

References


*This guide was assembled from the official vendor advisory, NVD record, and CISA KEV listing on 2026-05-25. Always confirm against the vendor advisory before applying changes in production.*