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CVE-2026-46029
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. In uniprocessor UP kernel configurations, a race condition can occur within the slab memory allocator when kmallocnolock is invoked from a Non-Maskable Interrupt NMI context. This allows the allocator to attempt to acquire a spinlock that is already held,...
CVE-2026-24199
NVIDIA Display Driver for Linux contains a vulnerability in a kernel module, where a user could cause a race condition by reordering compiler or processor memory instructions. A successful exploit of this vulnerability might lead to denial of service...
CVE-2026-46031
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ks8851 network driver. Under specific conditions related to network packet processing and interrupt handling, a race condition can occur. This vulnerability can lead to a system deadlock, causing the affected system to become unresponsive or crash...
CVE-2026-46034
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's vfio/cdx module. A local user can cause a system crash by improperly configuring Message Signaled Interrupts MSI before they are set up. This can lead to a NULL pointer dereference, resulting in a Denial of Service DoS for the system...
CVE-2026-46038
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's qrtr nameserver component. When a node sends a BYE packet, the nameserver fails to free the associated node memory, leading to a memory leak. This vulnerability can result in resource exhaustion over time, potentially impacting system stability and...
CVE-2026-46036
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's vfio/cdx component. A race condition can occur during concurrent VFIODEVICESETIRQS ioctls input/output control calls, specifically within the vfiocdxsetmsitrigger function. This allows two callers to interact in a way that leads to a use-after-free...
CVE-2026-46042
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's memory management policy mm/mempolicy component, specifically within the weightedinterleaveautostore function. This vulnerability allows a local user to repeatedly trigger memory leaks by writing specific values. The continuous memory allocation without prop...
CVE-2026-46041
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's greybus subsystem. This vulnerability occurs when a function attempts to pause its execution while holding a critical system lock, a condition known as 'sleep in atomic context'. This improper handling can lead to a system crash, making the system unavailabl...
CVE-2026-46040
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's inotify subsystem. When the fsnotifyaddinodemarklocked function fails during the creation of a new watch, the system does not properly decrement the watch count. This oversight can lead to a watch count leak, where repeated failures exhaust the maximum user...
CVE-2026-46044
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI SSIF SMBus System Interface driver. If an error occurs after a kernel thread kthread is created but before the main IPMI code initializes the SSIF interface, the kthread may not be properly stopped. This could...
CVE-2026-46049
A flaw was found in the ALSA Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ctxfi driver in the Linux kernel. When processing S/PDIF Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format passthrough playback at 32000 Hz, a missing update to the pllrate can cause an infinite loop. This can lead to a denial of service DoS for ...
CVE-2026-46048
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ALSA caiaq driver. This vulnerability, a reference count leak, occurs when the createcard function acquires a reference to a USB device, but the corresponding release is not performed if initcard fails before the destructor is properly assigned. A local...
CVE-2026-46058
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel, specifically within the amphion video processing unit VPU driver. A race condition, a situation where multiple operations occur in an unpredictable order, exists in the Video for Linux 2 V4L2 media-to-memory m2m framework. This vulnerability allows a local...
CVE-2026-46057
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Landlock security module regarding the inheritance of LOGSUBDOMAINSOFF across process forks. When a process mutes subdomain logs using landlockrestrictself without creating a domain, this setting is not properly transferred to forked child processes...
CVE-2026-46060
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's crypto: qat driver. This vulnerability occurs when the driver fails during device initialization, leading to Interrupt Request IRQ handlers not being properly detached before their associated resources are released. This improper cleanup can result in resour...
CVE-2026-46063
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. A deadlock can occur during the shadow stack signal return shstk sigreturn process on x86 systems. This happens when the kernel attempts to read the shadow stack signal frame, and a page fault occurs, leading to a recursive attempt to acquire an mmap read loc...
CVE-2026-46062
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ntfs3 filesystem driver. An integer overflow vulnerability exists in the rununpack function's volume boundary check. This flaw occurs because the check uses raw addition, which can wrap around for large values, potentially bypassing validation. This could le...
CVE-2026-46068
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's crypto:nx component. This vulnerability involves incorrect memory management during the deallocation of bounce buffers, where an improper function is used. This can lead to memory leaks, which may result in system instability or a Denial of Service DoS...
CVE-2026-46067
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's DAMON Data Access MONitor core component. A local user could exploit this vulnerability by providing an invalid node identifier nid when configuring memory usage tracking goals. This lack of validation allows for out-of-bounds memory access, which can lead t...
CVE-2026-46072
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ntfs3 module. A local attacker, by mounting a specially crafted NTFS New Technology File System image containing truncated run data, could trigger an out-of-bounds heap read. This vulnerability allows for the disclosure of sensitive information from kernel...