HOMEVULNERABILITIESCVE-2023-3301
MEDIUM

CVE-2023-3301

CWE-617Published: September 13, 2023· Updated: Jun 17, 2026

5.6
CVSS v3.1

Official Description

A flaw was found in QEMU. The async nature of hot-unplug enables a race scenario where the net device backend is cleared before the virtio-net pci frontend has been unplugged. A malicious guest could use this time window to trigger an assertion and cause a denial of service.

NVD Source

Technical Analysis

CVE-2023-3301 requires local access, meaning attackers must already have a foothold on the target system.

Exploitation requires low privileges, which limits the exposure to scenarios where an attacker has already gained initial access.

A successful exploit results in availability disruption (denial of service), with a CVSS base score of 5.6.

The vulnerability has a "Changed" scope, meaning successful exploitation can impact components beyond the vulnerable component itself — such as the host operating system or adjacent services.

CVSS v3.1 Vector Breakdown

Exploitability
Attack VectorLocal
Attack ComplexityHigh
Privileges Req.Low
User InteractionNone
ScopeChanged
Impact
ConfidentialityNone
IntegrityNone
AvailabilityHigh
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H

Affected Vendors & Products

qemu1 product(s)
qemu
Red Hat1 product(s)
enterprise linux
Source: NVD CPE · 3 total CPE entries

Exploit & PoC Resources

NO KNOWN EXPLOITNo public exploit confirmed at this time
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Official Patches & Advisories

All References (6)

Quick Facts

CVE IDCVE-2023-3301
CVSS Score5.6 / 10
SeverityMEDIUM
WeaknessCWE-617
CISA KEVNo
Affected2 vendor(s)
PublishedSep 13, 2023

Related CVEs (CWE-617)

Recommended Actions

  • Apply vendor patches immediately
  • Monitor CVE-2023-3301 in threat intel feeds
  • Review IDS/IPS signatures for exploitation attempts
Data sourced from NVD (NIST), CISA KEV, and EPSS (FIRST). Analysis generated by CTIWATCH.COM. CVE data is provided under the NVD usage policy.