Linux Kernel up to 6.1.29/6.3.3 Bluetooth btrtl_set_quirks null pointer dereference 🚫 [False Positive]

Notice
⚠️ Further investigation has shown that this issues is a false-positive. Please review the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
Product
Type
Vendor
Name
Version
- 6.1.0
- 6.1.1
- 6.1.2
- 6.1.3
- 6.1.4
- 6.1.5
- 6.1.6
- 6.1.7
- 6.1.8
- 6.1.9
- 6.1.10
- 6.1.11
- 6.1.12
- 6.1.13
- 6.1.14
- 6.1.15
- 6.1.16
- 6.1.17
- 6.1.18
- 6.1.19
- 6.1.20
- 6.1.21
- 6.1.22
- 6.1.23
- 6.1.24
- 6.1.25
- 6.1.26
- 6.1.27
- 6.1.28
- 6.1.29
- 6.3.0
- 6.3.1
- 6.3.2
- 6.3.3
License
Website
- Vendor: https://www.kernel.org/
Timeline
09/16/2025 Advisory disclosed09/16/2025 CVE reserved
09/16/2025 VulDB entry created
01/11/2026 VulDB entry last update
Sources
Vendor: kernel.orgAdvisory: git.kernel.org
False Positive: Yes
CVE: CVE-2023-53293 (🔒)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2023-53293
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-324385
CERT Bund: WID-SEC-2025-2053 - Linux Kernel: Mehrere Schwachstellen
Entry
Created: 09/16/2025 14:08Updated: 01/11/2026 11:20
Changes: 09/16/2025 14:08 (59), 09/20/2025 13:58 (2), 10/29/2025 13:27 (6), 01/02/2026 12:54 (7), 01/11/2026 11:20 (1)
Complete: 🔍
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