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to version 25.05.1, 25.09 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Buffer Overflow in the lib/nvmf
component during update of registrants for a namespace when PTPL (Persist through power loss) is enabled. An attacker can corrupt the data with Reservation Register command in the NVMe-oF target.