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CVE-2026-53182
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's nl80211 Wi-Fi subsystem. The nl80211parsernrelems function, responsible for parsing EMA RNR Enhanced Multiple Access Reduced Neighbor Report lists, does not properly handle an excessive number of nested NL80211ATTREMARNRELEMS inputs. This improper input...
CVE-2026-53142
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/xe/display driver. When the display is disabled via fuses, the driver can attempt to access uninitialized mode configuration during suspend or shutdown operations. This can lead to a NULL pointer dereference, resulting in a system crash and a denial of...
CVE-2026-53140
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/v3d driver. This vulnerability occurs because a specific function, v3drewritecsdjobwgcountsfromindirect, does not correctly release virtual address mappings under certain conditions, specifically when workgroup counts are zero. This oversight results in ...
CVE-2026-53153
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's memory cgroup memcg listlru component. A race condition occurs during the reparenting of listlru entries when an xarray entry is cleared before its associated lists are fully reparented. This allows concurrent operations to modify list pointers under differe...
CVE-2026-53277
A flaw was found in the Kernel-based Virtual Machine KVM component of the Linux kernel on arm64 architectures. This vulnerability occurs because certain page table walk operations, used in fault injection and Address Translation AT emulation, do not properly acquire a Sleepable Read-Copy Update...
CVE-2026-53165
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's iomap subsystem. A race condition can occur during buffered read error reporting, specifically in the iomapfinishfolioread function. This allows a separate process to clear a folio's mapping while an error is being reported, leading to a null pointer...
CVE-2026-53174
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's overlay filesystem ovl component. Specifically, an issue in the ovliteratemerged function incorrectly stores an error pointer even after a successful cache operation. This can lead to the function returning a misleading non-zero error, potentially causing...
CVE-2026-53251
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Bluetooth subsystem. The hcigetroute function, used in the ISO Isochronous Stream connection handling, fails to release a reference-counted hcidev pointer. This resource leak could lead to a Denial of Service DoS condition...
CVE-2026-53162
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's memory cgroup memcg subsystem. When a non-maskable interrupt NMI occurs during an update of the system's random number generation state, it can lead to corruption of that state. This issue can result in memory cgroup charge draining, potentially causing syst...
CVE-2026-53164
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's input/output memory management unit IOMMU Direct Memory Access DMA subsystem, specifically within the software IOMMU bounce buffer SWIOTLB mechanism. This vulnerability occurs when the system attempts to map a zero-length memory region, which can be triggere...
CVE-2026-53138
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's AMD display drm/amd/display driver. A malformed VBIOS image can cause unbounded processing loops, leading to an out-of-bounds read. This could result in information disclosure or a system crash...
CVE-2026-53210
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Trusted Execution Environment TEE subsystem. A shared memory shm leak occurs in the registershmhelper function when TEEIOCSHMREGISTER is called with a zero-length shared memory registration. This can be triggered by a local attacker, potentially leading to a...
CVE-2026-53173
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's accel/ethosu component. A local user can exploit this vulnerability by providing a specially crafted command stream, which causes an out-of-bounds write in memory. This memory corruption can lead to system instability, causing a denial of service or...
CVE-2026-53169
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's accel/ethosu driver. An unprivileged local user with access to the Direct Rendering Manager DRM device could submit a specific command NPUOPRESIZE that the driver does not properly handle. This could lead to excessive kernel log spam and, if the paniconwarn...
CVE-2026-53166
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's futex Fast Userspace Mutex requeue mechanism. When a non-top waiter attempts to requeue a Priority Inheritance PI futex it already owns, a NULL pointer dereference can occur. This issue, specifically within the removewaiter function during a self-deadlock...
CVE-2026-53241
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ALSA sequencer dummy port. This vulnerability arises from a stack overread when processing Universal MIDI Packet UMP events, where the system attempts to copy a UMP-sized packet into a smaller, legacy-sized stack storage. Th...
CVE-2026-53207
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's memory management, specifically concerning huge pages. When two concurrent memory poisoning operations madviseMADVHWPOISON occur on the same huge page while it is also being unmapped, a recursive spinlock self-deadlock can be triggered. This can lead to a...
CVE-2026-53135
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/amd/display module. A local user could exploit this vulnerability by writing to the sdpmessage debugfs node. The system may experience a kernel crash due to a null pointer dereference, leading to a denial of service DoS. Additionally, the flaw could resu...
CVE-2026-53151
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's AFRXRPC subsystem. This vulnerability involves incorrect handling of fragmented UDP packets when parsing the SACK Selective Acknowledgment table. An attacker could potentially craft a fragmented UDP packet to trigger an incorrect buffer access within the...
CVE-2026-53199
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Hyper-V network virtual service client hvnetvsc component. This vulnerability occurs in the netvsccopytosendbuf function, where incorrect memory mapping of page buffer entries can lead to a system fault. Specifically, on 32-bit x86 systems with high memory...