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CVE-2026-43265
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2026-05-31 20:00:00+00:00| seen| https://www.hkcert.org/security-bulletin/suse-linux-kernel-multiple-vulnerabilities20260601...
BELL-CVE-2026-43265
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DEBIAN-CVE-2026-43265
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events from vcpublock Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events after exiting a blocking state while L2 is active, as exiting to userspace will generate a spurious userspace exit,...
CVE-2026-43265
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events from vcpublock Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events after exiting a blocking state while L2 is active, as exiting to userspace will generate a spurious userspace exit,...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-43265
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events from vcpublock Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events after exiting a blocking state while L2 is active, as exiting to userspace will generate a spurious userspace exit,...
CVE-2026-43265
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events from vcpublock Ignore -EBUSY when checking nested events after exiting a blocking state while L2 is active, as exiting to userspace will generate a spurious userspace exit,...
CVE-2026-43265
CVE-2026-43265 affects the Linux kernel KVM for x86. The vulnerability arises when a vCPU is put into a blocking state with an already-injected event or nested run, allowing a user or guest to manipulate vCPU state and trigger a spurious userspace exit (often KVM_EXIT_UNKNOWN) that could crash th...