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CVE-2026-63984
CVE-2026-63984 affects the Linux kernel, addressing an overflow in the IPv6 RPL SRH decompression path. The bug occurs in ipv6_rpl_srh_decompress(): hdrlen is computed as outhdr->hdrlen = (((n + 1) * sizeof(struct in6_addr)) >> 3); since hdrlen is an 8-bit value, for n >= 127 the resu...
EUVD-2026-45757
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv6: rpl: fix hdrlen overflow in ipv6rplsrhdecompress ipv6rplsrhdecompress computes: outhdr-hdrlen = n + 1 sizeofstruct in6addr 3; hdrlen is u8. For n = 127 the result exceeds 255 and silently truncates. With n=127 cmpri=15,...
EUVD-2026-45722
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length messagestore linedispdisplay unconditionally reads msgcount - 1 before checking whether count is zero, so a write of zero bytes to the message sysfs attribute hits msg-1:...
CVE-2026-63949
The CVE-2026-63949 issue is a Linux kernel auxdisplay vulnerability in which linedisp_display() unconditionally reads msg[count - 1] before confirming count > 0, allowing an OOB read on zero-length writes to the message sysfs attribute. The underlying problem occurs in the message_store() call...
CVE-2026-63949
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length messagestore linedispdisplay unconditionally reads msgcount - 1 before checking whether count is zero, so a write of zero bytes to the message sysfs attribute hits msg-1:...
CVE-2026-63949 auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length message_store()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length messagestore linedispdisplay unconditionally reads msgcount - 1 before checking whether count is zero, so a write of zero bytes to the message sysfs attribute hits msg-1:...
CVE-2026-63949 auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length message_store()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: auxdisplay: line-display: fix OOB read on zero-length messagestore linedispdisplay unconditionally reads msgcount - 1 before checking whether count is zero, so a write of zero bytes to the message sysfs attribute hits msg-1:...
CVE-2026-63947
CVE-2026-63947 concerns the Linux kernel Bluetooth HIDP path. The vulnerability arises in hidp_input_report(), which reads keyboard/mouse payloads from an skb without first ensuring skb->len has enough data. The caller hidp_recv_intr_frame() fetches the 1-byte HIDP header before dispatching to...
CVE-2026-63947 Bluetooth: HIDP: fix missing length checks in hidp_input_report()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Bluetooth: HIDP: fix missing length checks in hidpinputreport hidpinputreport reads keyboard and mouse payload data from an skb without first verifying that skb-len contains enough data. hidprecvintrframe pulls the 1-byte HIDP...
CVE-2026-63947
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Bluetooth: HIDP: fix missing length checks in hidpinputreport hidpinputreport reads keyboard and mouse payload data from an skb without first verifying that skb-len contains enough data. hidprecvintrframe pulls the 1-byte HIDP...
EUVD-2026-45716
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: xpad - fix out-of-bounds access for Share button xpadoneprocesspacket receives len directly from urb-actuallength and uses it to index the share-button byte at datalen - 18 or datalen - 26. Since both len and data0 are und...
CVE-2026-63943
The CVE-2026-63943 entry concerns the Linux kernel driver for the xpad (gamepad) device. It describes an out-of-bounds access in xpadone_process_packet(), which uses urb->actual_length as an index to the share-button byte (data[len-18] or data[len-26]); with len and data[0] under the device’s ...
CVE-2026-63943 Input: xpad - fix out-of-bounds access for Share button
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: xpad - fix out-of-bounds access for Share button xpadoneprocesspacket receives len directly from urb-actuallength and uses it to index the share-button byte at datalen - 18 or datalen - 26. Since both len and data0 are und...
CVE-2026-63943
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: xpad - fix out-of-bounds access for Share button xpadoneprocesspacket receives len directly from urb-actuallength and uses it to index the share-button byte at datalen - 18 or datalen - 26. Since both len and data0 are und...
CVE-2026-63941
CVE-2026-63941 documents a Linux kernel KVM arm64 issue where ZCR_EL2 updates from a guest hypervisor could bypass proper masking, allowing L2 guests to observe VL values they shouldn’t. The fix moves the VL capping into restore points so the HW is always programmed with a capped value, regardles...
EUVD-2026-45714
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Correctly cap ZCREL2 provided by a guest hypervisor ZCREL2 can be updated by a VHE guest hypervisor either using ZCREL2 which traps or ZCREL1 which does not trap. KVM handles both in different way: - on ZCREL2 trap,...
EUVD-2026-45713
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940 KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0'
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940
In the Linux kernel KVM SEV issue, the vulnerability concerns ignoring Port I/O requests of length 0. The fix ensures that Port I/O requests with length 0 (or count 0) are explicitly ignored so that the software scratch area setup and related code won’t underflow the length, and to enable a warni...