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OESA-2026-1990 qemu security update
QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve good emulation speed. Security Fixes: A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation...
OESA-2026-1988 qemu security update
QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve good emulation speed. Security Fixes: A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation...
CVE-2025-14876
A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation. This can result in a denial of service DoS on the host system by causing the QEMU process to terminate...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-14876
A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation. This can result in a denial of service DoS on the host system by causing the QEMU process to terminate...
CVE-2025-14876
A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation. This can result in a denial of service DoS on the host system by causing the QEMU process to terminate...
CVE-2025-14876
CVE-2025-14876 is associated with a flaw in the QEMU virtio-crypto device where the AKCIPHER path lacks a proper length check, allowing a guest to trigger uncontrolled memory allocation and cause a host DoS. This conclusion is supported by Red Hat’s advisory describing a memory-allocation DoS vec...
CVE-2025-14876
A flaw was found in the virtio-crypto device of QEMU. A malicious guest operating system can exploit a missing length limit in the AKCIPHER path, leading to uncontrolled memory allocation. This can result in a denial of service DoS on the host system by causing the QEMU process to terminate...