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CVE-2026-72043
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel, specifically affecting the LoongArch architecture when the hardware page table walker PTW is enabled. This vulnerability stems from a missing dirty page tracking mechanism in the ptewrprotect and pmdwrprotect functions, which can lead to incorrect handling of...
CVE-2026-72043
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in pte,pmdwrprotect When hardware page table walker PTW is enabled on LoongArch, the CPU may set PAGEDIRTY directly in the page table entry during a write TLB miss, without going through...
CVE-2026-72043 LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in {pte,pmd}_wrprotect()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in pte,pmdwrprotect When hardware page table walker PTW is enabled on LoongArch, the CPU may set PAGEDIRTY directly in the page table entry during a write TLB miss, without going through...
CVE-2026-72043 LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in {pte,pmd}_wrprotect()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in pte,pmdwrprotect When hardware page table walker PTW is enabled on LoongArch, the CPU may set PAGEDIRTY directly in the page table entry during a write TLB miss, without going through...
CVE-2026-72043
This CVE describes a LoongArch Linux kernel issue where hardware page table walker (PTW) could set only _PAGE_DIRTY in PTE/PMD during a write TLB miss, leaving _PAGE_MODIFIED unchanged. On fork/clone with COW, pte_wrprotect()/pmd_wrprotect() clear _PAGE_WRITE and _PAGE_DIRTY, which could lose the...
EUVD-2026-59001
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in pte,pmdwrprotect When hardware page table walker PTW is enabled on LoongArch, the CPU may set PAGEDIRTY directly in the page table entry during a write TLB miss, without going through...
PT-2026-72232
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: LoongArch: Fix missing dirty page tracking in pte,pmd wrprotect When hardware page table walker PTW is enabled on LoongArch, the CPU may set PAGE DIRTY directly in the page table entry during a write TLB miss, without going throu...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 6.1, Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: net/sched: Fixed a issue where partial COW operations by pedit led to corruption of the page cache. tcfpeditact calculates the COW range for skbensurewritable once before the key loop, using tcfpoffmaxhint. However, this hint...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
kernel: XFS data corruption using reflink
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
CVE-64600-Refluxfs-POC
RefluXFS CVE-64600 PoC This repo contains a PoC of the rec...
CVE-2026-64600
A flaw was found in the XFS filesystem. A race condition in the copy-on-write mechanism for reflinked files can cause writes to bypass the copy-on-write process and modify shared data blocks directly. As a result, data intended for a private copy may be written to the original shared location,...
RefluXFS: A Linux Kernel Local Privilege Escalation to Root in XFS (CVE-2026-64600)
Executive summary Qualys Threat Research Unit TRU identified CVE-2026-64600, a race condition in the Linux kernel’s XFS filesystem copy-on-write path. An attacker with an ordinary local account can exploit this race condition to overwrite protected files on disk and gain host root privileges on...
CVE-2026-63816
A flaw was found in the f2fs Flash-Friendly File System component of the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs during garbage collection operations when handling Copy-On-Write COW files. A local attacker could exploit this by triggering garbage collection, leading to a...
mac802154: llsec: add skb_cow_data() before in-place crypto
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SUSE CVE-2026-63811
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: f2fs: read COW data with the original inode during atomic write When updating an atomic-write file, f2fswritebegin may read the previously written data back from the COW inode: prepareatomicwritebegin locates the block in the COW...