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CVE-2026-72465 xprtrdma: Sanitize the reply credit grant after parsing
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xprtrdma: Sanitize the reply credit grant after parsing The outnorqst exit in rpcrdmareplyhandler branches away before the credit clamp, so a reply that matches no pending request reaches outpost carrying the raw credit value...
CVE-2026-72465
The CVE-2026-72465 issue affects the Linux kernel’s xprtrdma handling. The vulnerability arises when a well-formed reply carrying an inflated credit grant bypasses the credit clamp due to an early exit, allowing the reply to drive receive postings past re_max_requests. The fix moves the credit-cl...
CVE-2026-72463
CVE-2026-72463 (Linux kernel xfrm): The flaw lets a use-after-free occur in xfrm async resumption when xfrm_rcv_cb changes skb->dev to a tunnel device without taking a reference, risking tunnel dev UAF and orig device refcount leaks. The patch stashs the original skb->dev and extends RCU pr...
CVE-2026-72463 xfrm: Fix dev use-after-free in xfrm async resumption
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: Fix dev use-after-free in xfrm async resumption xfrm async resumption hold skb-dev refcnt until after transportfinish. However, xfrmrcvcb may modify skb-dev to tunnel dev without taking device reference, such as vtircvcb. T...
CVE-2026-72463 xfrm: Fix dev use-after-free in xfrm async resumption
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: Fix dev use-after-free in xfrm async resumption xfrm async resumption hold skb-dev refcnt until after transportfinish. However, xfrmrcvcb may modify skb-dev to tunnel dev without taking device reference, such as vtircvcb. T...
EUVD-2026-59361
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix race in unix socket mediation when peerpath is used The holding a reference to the peersk is not enough to ensure access to the peer sk path. Accessing the path outside of the state lock allows for a race with...
CVE-2026-72461
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the skctx Currently updateskctx transfers the plabel reference, unfortunately it is also unconditionally put in the caller. Ideally we would make the caller conditionally put the referenc...
CVE-2026-72461 apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the sk_ctx
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the skctx Currently updateskctx transfers the plabel reference, unfortunately it is also unconditionally put in the caller. Ideally we would make the caller conditionally put the referenc...
CVE-2026-72461 apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the sk_ctx
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the skctx Currently updateskctx transfers the plabel reference, unfortunately it is also unconditionally put in the caller. Ideally we would make the caller conditionally put the referenc...
CVE-2026-72461
Vulnerability CVE-2026-72461 affects the Linux kernel with AppArmor: a refcount leak in updating the sk_ctx. Root cause: update_sk_ctx() transfers the plabel reference but also unconditionally releases it in the caller; the fix is to obtain a proper reference and avoid double-free. Affected compo...
CVE-2026-72462
The CVE-2026-72462 entries describe a race in AppArmor unix socket mediation on Linux kernels where holding a reference to peer_sk is insufficient to guarantee access to the peer path. The race occurs when accessing the peer path outside the state lock, potentially conflicting with unix_release_s...
CVE-2026-72462
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix race in unix socket mediation when peerpath is used The holding a reference to the peersk is not enough to ensure access to the peer sk path. Accessing the path outside of the state lock allows for a race with...
EUVD-2026-59360
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: fix refcount leak when updating the skctx Currently updateskctx transfers the plabel reference, unfortunately it is also unconditionally put in the caller. Ideally we would make the caller conditionally put the referenc...
CVE-2026-72460
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: check label build before nonewprivs test aachangeprofile builds a replacement label with fnlabelbuildinscope before the nonewprivs subset check. The build helper can fail and return NULL or an ERRPTR, but the result was...
CVE-2026-72460 apparmor: check label build before no_new_privs test
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: check label build before nonewprivs test aachangeprofile builds a replacement label with fnlabelbuildinscope before the nonewprivs subset check. The build helper can fail and return NULL or an ERRPTR, but the result was...
CVE-2026-72460 apparmor: check label build before no_new_privs test
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: check label build before nonewprivs test aachangeprofile builds a replacement label with fnlabelbuildinscope before the nonewprivs subset check. The build helper can fail and return NULL or an ERRPTR, but the result was...
EUVD-2026-59359
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: check label build before nonewprivs test aachangeprofile builds a replacement label with fnlabelbuildinscope before the nonewprivs subset check. The build helper can fail and return NULL or an ERRPTR, but the result was...
EUVD-2026-59358
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: apparmor: aalabelalloc use aalabelfree on alloc failure aalabelalloc allocates a secid before allocating or taking the label proxy. If the later proxy step fails, the error path only freed the label memory, leaking any resources...
CVE-2026-72459
CVE-2026-72459 concerns the Linux kernel AppArmor path: in aa_label_alloc(), a secid is allocated before creating the label proxy. If the subsequent proxy step fails, the error path currently frees only the label memory, leaking resources initialized by aa_label_init(). The fix is to call aa_labe...