** Description changed:

  The Bluetooth RFCOMM implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.6 does
  not properly initialize certain structures, which allows local users to
  obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted
  application.
  
  Break-Fix: - 9344a972961d1a6d2c04d9008b13617bcb6ec2ef
- Break-Fix: 8f360119243c214eb5c5549c61981d51a276154a 
f9432c5ec8b1e9a09b9b0e5569e3c73db8de432a
- Break-Fix: - 9ad2de43f1aee7e7274a4e0d41465489299e344b
+ Break-Fix: - f9432c5ec8b1e9a09b9b0e5569e3c73db8de432a
+ Break-Fix: 8f360119243c214eb5c5549c61981d51a276154a 
9ad2de43f1aee7e7274a4e0d41465489299e344b

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