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Astra Linux - уязвимость в grub2
A flaw was discovered in grub2. When performing a symlink lookup from a romfs filesystem, grub’s romfs filesystem module uses user-controlled parameters from the filesystem geometry to determine the internal buffer size. However, it improperly checks for integer overflows. A maliciously crafted...
Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2026-013271)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2026-013271 advisory. An issue was discovered in romfsdevread in fs/romfs/storage.c in the Linux kernel before 5.8.4. Uninitialized memory leaks to userspace, aka CID-bcf85fcedfdd. Tenabl...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-23238
"The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible...
romfs: check sb_set_blocksize() return value
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SUSE CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
EUVD-2026-9410
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238 romfs: check sb_set_blocksize() return value
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
CVE-2026-23238
CVE-2026-23238 (Linux kernel — romfs): The romfs implementation in the kernel failed to honor the return value of sb_set_blocksize(), continuing a mount when the requested ROMBSIZE (e.g., 4096) was incompatible with the device’s logical_block_size (e.g., 32768). This could occur by using LOOP_SET...
CVE-2026-23238 romfs: check sb_set_blocksize() return value
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: romfs: check sbsetblocksize return value romfsfillsuper ignores the return value of sbsetblocksize, which can fail if the requested block size is incompatible with the block device's configuration. This can be triggered by settin...
PT-2026-22924
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description The Linux kernel has an issue where romfs fill super does not check the return value of sb set blocksize. This can lead to a kernel BUG in folio set bh if a loop device's block size is s...
CVE-2026-27014
NanaZip is an open source file archive Starting in version 5.0.1252.0 and prior to version 6.0.1630.0, circular NextOffset chains cause an infinite loop, and deeply nested directories cause unbounded recursion stack overflow in the ROMFS archive parser. Version 6.0.1630.0 patches the issue...
CVE-2026-27114
NanaZip is an open source file archive. Starting in version 5.0.1252.0 and prior to version 6.0.1630.0, circular NextOffset chains cause an infinite loop in the ROMFS archive parser. Version 6.0.1630.0 patches the issue...
CVE-2026-27014
NanaZip is an open source file archive Starting in version 5.0.1252.0 and prior to version 6.0.1630.0, circular NextOffset chains cause an infinite loop, and deeply nested directories cause unbounded recursion stack overflow in the ROMFS archive parser. Version 6.0.1630.0 patches the issue...
CVE-2026-27114
NanaZip (open source file archive) contains a ROMFS archive parser issue: versions 5.0.1252.0 through prior to 6.0.1630.0 are affected by circular NextOffset chains that trigger an infinite loop. Version 6.0.1630.0 patches the issue. The CVSS data indicates LOCAL, LOW complexity exploit with priv...