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"value" : "A stack buffer overflow in Realtek RTL8710 (and other Ameba-based devices) can lead to remote code execution via the \"memcpy\" function, when an attacker in Wi-Fi range sends a crafted \"Encrypted GTK\" value as part of the WPA2 4-way-handshake."
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