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mx500 ssd CVE-2024-42642 (Buffer Overflow)

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I found a site that says that, Micron Crucial MX500 Series Solid State Drives M3CR046 is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow, which can be triggered by sending specially crafted ATA packets from the host to the drive controller.


-https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-42642
-https://github.com/VL4DR/CVE-2024-42642/tree/main
-https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-42642

I write it here for discussion.
 
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I wonder if this effects M3CR043 firmware? I have two of these drives one has 043 which is my game drive, the other one was the OS drive it does have M3CR046 firmware that I switched out since it was loosing health rather fast it's down to 94% since I bought it in February this year.
 
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