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CVE-2026-68392
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Bluetooth management subsystem. This vulnerability occurs due to incorrect locking when handling memory pointers during device unpairing and disconnection. An attacker could exploit this to trigger a Use-After-Free UAF condition, which is a type of memory...
CVE-2026-68330
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's airoha network driver. This vulnerability arises from an incorrect configuration of Direct Memory Access DMA for the Network Processing Unit NPU mailbox buffer. Specifically, the system incorrectly maps the buffer for data transfer only to the device, even...
CVE-2026-68352
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ath6kl Wi-Fi driver. The driver does not properly validate the lengths of firmware-controlled information elements IEs during a connect event. This vulnerability allows the sum of these lengths to exceed the allocated buffer, resulting in an out-of-bounds...
CVE-2026-68322
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Reliable Datagram Sockets RDS component. A local user can trigger a null pointer dereference by attempting to bind an RDS socket to an IPv6 address when IPv6 is explicitly disabled. This can lead to a system crash, resulting in a Denial of Service DoS...
CVE-2026-68332
A flaw was found in the airoha network driver within the Linux kernel. This vulnerability, a use-after-free, occurs because the airohappedeinit function fails to properly synchronize memory deallocation with ongoing operations. An attacker could potentially exploit this to cause system instabilit...
CVE-2026-68307
A flaw was found in the MediaTek mt7925 Wi-Fi driver within the Linux kernel. During a reset recovery process, the driver can attempt to access a network configuration that no longer exists. This can lead to a null pointer dereference, causing the system to crash and resulting in a Denial of...
CVE-2026-68287
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's dropmonitor feature. Incorrect size calculations for 64-bit attributes on 32-bit architectures without efficient unaligned access support can lead to an under-estimation of internal buffer SKB size. This under-estimation may cause a kernel panic, resulting i...
CVE-2026-68284
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. A use-after-free vulnerability exists in the tcpbpfsendmsg function within the BPF Berkeley Packet Filter and sockmap components. This flaw occurs when two threads attempt to send data on the same socket concurrently, leading to an incorrect memory...
CVE-2026-68421
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's schedext component. The putprevtaskscx function incorrectly issues a warning when a runnable task transitions to an idle state due to core scheduling. This occurs because the core scheduling mechanism bypasses certain checks, leading to a misleading warning...
CVE-2026-68327
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's wanxl driver. During the initialization process, an error handling path in the wanxlpciremoveone function can lead to a null pointer dereference. This occurs when the wanxlreset function attempts to access hardware resources before they are properly mapped,...
CVE-2026-68213
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's media subsystem, specifically within the rtl2832sdr driver. When the startstreaming function encounters an error, it fails to properly return buffers that were previously queued. This oversight can lead to a memory leak, potentially resulting in resource...
CVE-2026-68292
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ice driver. During a Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI reset, the driver incorrectly allocates a timestamp ring due to a faulty check of the Virtual Station Interface VSI type. This allocated memory is not properly released, leading to a memory leak...
CVE-2026-68365
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ioedgeport USB serial driver. The driver fails to properly cap the transmit credits received from a connected USB device. This can lead to the txCredits value exceeding the allocated buffer size. A malicious USB device could leverage this vulnerability to...
CVE-2026-68231
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's media: airspy driver. This vulnerability occurs when the airspystartstreaming function encounters an error, such as a disconnected USB device, and fails to return previously queued buffers. This oversight leads to a resource leak, which can result in a denia...
CVE-2026-68253
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/i915/hdcp component, which handles display-related operations. This vulnerability arises because a check for buffer overflow is performed after the overflow has already occurred during a write operation. This improper handling of memory boundaries can le...
CVE-2026-68321
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. A resource leak vulnerability exists in the txgbe network driver. This flaw occurs because Flow Director FDIR filters are not properly freed when the network interface is removed while it is in a down state. This can lead to a gradual consumption of system...
CVE-2026-68182
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's comediparport driver. A local user could trigger a premature interrupt, potentially due to incorrect initialization order of hardware registers or an invalid user-supplied I/O port address. This could lead to a general protection fault, resulting in a system...
CVE-2026-68378
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's dpll subsystem. A local user could trigger a null pointer dereference in the dpllmsgaddpinrefsync function when a dpllpin is shared across multiple dplldevice instances and those devices are being unregistered. This vulnerability can lead to a system crash,...
CVE-2026-68275
A flaw was found in the drm/amdgpu component of the Linux kernel. A local attacker, with the ability to issue ioctl commands to the render group, could trigger a null pointer dereference by requesting mapping information for an unmapped buffer object. This could lead to a system crash, resulting ...
CVE-2026-68174
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's tracing subsystem. When handling dynamic events, a memory collision occurs where a reference counter is mistakenly interpreted as a module pointer. This can happen when filtering or setting events for a specific module without properly checking the event's...