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Description

A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the morse.ko HaLow Wi-Fi kernel driver in Morse Micro HaLowLink 2 software versions prior to 2.11.13 allows an unauthenticated attacker within radio range to cause a Denial of Service (kernel panic) or potentially achieve Remote Code Execution via a crafted 802.11ah beacon frame containing a malformed Traffic Indication Map (TIM) Information Element. The function morse_page_slicing_process_tim_element() in page_slicing.c derives the TIM bitmap length directly from a received IE field without validating it against the fixed-size destination buffer before passing it to memset and memcpy operations, allowing up to 252 bytes of attacker-controlled data to be written beyond the buffer boundary. Because beacons are broadcast frames processed during passive scanning, no authentication, association, or user interaction is required.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2026-05-04 | Published 2026-06-05 | Updated 2026-06-05 | Assigner Bugcrowd

Problem types

CWE-122 Heap-based Buffer Overflow

Product status

Default status
unaffected

Any version before 2.11.13
affected

References

www.morsemicro.com/security-advisories/MM-SA-2026-001

cve.org (CVE-2026-7763)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2026-7763)

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