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CVE-2026-23114
Summary (CVE-2026-23114) The Linux kernel arm64 FPSIMD/SVE state management vulnerability arises when SVE is supported but SME is not: a ptrace write to the NT_ARM_SVE regset can place the tracee in an invalid state, storing non-streaming SVE data in FP_STATE_SVE format while TIF_SVE is not set. ...
SUSE CVE-2026-23102
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64/fpsimd: signal: Fix restoration of SVE context When SME is supported, Restoring SVE signal context can go wrong in a few ways, including placing the task into an invalid state where the kernel may read from out-of-bounds...
CVE-2026-23102
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64/fpsimd: signal: Fix restoration of SVE context When SME is supported, Restoring SVE signal context can go wrong in a few ways, including placing the task into an invalid state where the kernel may read from out-of-bounds...
CVE-2026-23102
CVE-2026-23102 affects the ARM64/Linux kernel path arm64/fpsimd: signal, where restoring SVE signal context with SME enabled can put a task into an invalid state. The vulnerability allows out-of-bounds memory reads or a potential fatal fault, or task termination via SIGKILL, if SVE signal data is...
PT-2026-6172
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description The Linux kernel contains a flaw in the arm64/fpsimd component related to the restoration of SVE context when SME is supported. Restoring SVE signal context can lead to an invalid state,...
PT-2025-27754
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: A vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been resolved, specifically related to the arm64/fpsimd component. The issue occurs when a thread's kernel FPSIMD state is restored during a...