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CVE-2008-3901: Software suspend 2 2-2.2.1, when used with the Linux kernel 2.6.16, stores pre-boot authentication password...

Software suspend 2 2-2.2.1, when used with the Linux kernel 2.6.16, stores pre-boot authentication passwords in the BIOS Keyboard buffer and does not clear this buffer after use, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the physical memory locations associated with this buffer.

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An old Linux suspend component could leave a pre-boot authentication password behind in a keyboard buffer after use. A local user on the same system could potentially recover that secret from memory. The source bundle does not name active exploitation, a CVSS score, or a vendor patch. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Linux systems using the specific Software suspend 2 and kernel combination named in the CVE. Modern systems are not identified as affected by the supplied sources. Risk is highest where untrusted local users or shared physical access existed. Treat this as a legacy exposure review item, not an internet-wide emergency. Prioritize only if the organization still runs the named kernel and suspend software on systems with shared local access or sensitive pre-boot credentials. Mitigation focus: Identify legacy systems using Software suspend 2 2-2.2.1 with Linux kernel 2.6.16.; Check vendor or project guidance before assuming a specific patch exists.; Restrict local and physical access to any matching legacy systems..

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