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.
Published 2017-10-23 20:29:00
Updated 2019-10-03 00:03:26
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Products affected by CVE-2017-13682

Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2017-13682

0.11%
Probability of exploitation activity in the next 30 days EPSS Score History
~ 26 %
Percentile, the proportion of vulnerabilities that are scored at or less

CVSS scores for CVE-2017-13682

Base Score Base Severity CVSS Vector Exploitability Score Impact Score Score Source First Seen
2.3
LOW AV:A/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P
4.4
2.9
NIST
5.7
MEDIUM CVSS:3.0/AV:A/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
2.1
3.6
NIST

CWE ids for CVE-2017-13682

References for CVE-2017-13682

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