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K000161455: glibc vulnerability CVE-2026-0861
Security Advisory Description Passing too large an alignment to the memalign suite of functions memalign, posixmemalign, alignedalloc in the GNU C Library version 2.30 to 2.42 may result in an integer overflow, which could consequently result in a heap corruption. Note that the attacker must have...
EUVD-2026-32286
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: slub: fix data loss and overflow in krealloc Commit 2cd8231796b5 "mm/slub: allow to set node and align in kvrealloc" introduced the ability to force a reallocation if the original object does not satisfy new alignment or NUMA nod...
CVE-2026-46078
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: erofs: fix the out-of-bounds nameoff handling for trailing dirents Currently we already have boundary-checks for nameoffs, but the trailing dirents are special since the namelens are calculated with strnlen with unchecked nameoff...
CVE-2026-45990
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: slub: fix data loss and overflow in krealloc Commit 2cd8231796b5 "mm/slub: allow to set node and align in kvrealloc" introduced the ability to force a reallocation if the original object does not satisfy new alignment or NUMA nod...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-45990
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: slub: fix data loss and overflow in krealloc Commit 2cd8231796b5 "mm/slub: allow to set node and align in kvrealloc" introduced the ability to force a reallocation if the original object does not satisfy new alignment or NUMA nod...
CVE-2026-46078
Summary: CVE-2026-46078 affects the Linux kernel EROFS filesystem, where trailing dirents can trigger an out-of-bounds read due to incorrect nameoff handling. The root cause is that namelen calculations for trailing dirents use strnlen with unchecked nameoffs, allowing underflow when nameoff >...
CVE-2026-46078
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: erofs: fix the out-of-bounds nameoff handling for trailing dirents Currently we already have boundary-checks for nameoffs, but the trailing dirents are special since the namelens are calculated with strnlen with unchecked nameoff...
EUVD-2026-32460
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: erofs: fix the out-of-bounds nameoff handling for trailing dirents Currently we already have boundary-checks for nameoffs, but the trailing dirents are special since the namelens are calculated with strnlen with unchecked nameoff...
CVE-2026-46078 erofs: fix the out-of-bounds nameoff handling for trailing dirents
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: erofs: fix the out-of-bounds nameoff handling for trailing dirents Currently we already have boundary-checks for nameoffs, but the trailing dirents are special since the namelens are calculated with strnlen with unchecked nameoff...
CVE-2026-45990
CVE-2026-45990 concerns the Linux kernel slub/kvrealloc code, where forcing realloc with new alignment/NUMA node could trigger data loss during NUMA migration and a potential out-of-bounds write when shrinking. The root cause described is that the reallocation path could memcpy with an incorrect ...
CVE-2026-45990 slub: fix data loss and overflow in krealloc()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: slub: fix data loss and overflow in krealloc Commit 2cd8231796b5 "mm/slub: allow to set node and align in kvrealloc" introduced the ability to force a reallocation if the original object does not satisfy new alignment or NUMA nod...
CVE-2026-45851 efi: Fix reservation of unaccepted memory table
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efi: Fix reservation of unaccepted memory table The reserveunaccepted function incorrectly calculates the size of the memblock reservation for the unaccepted memory table. It aligns the size of the table, but fails to account for...
PT-2026-43718
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description The reserve unaccepted function incorrectly calculates the size of the memblock reservation for the unaccepted memory table. It aligns the table size but fails to account for instances...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the efi module failing to correctly calculate the alignment size when retaining unvalidated memor...
CVE-2026-45893
apparmor: Fix & Optimize table creation from possibly unaligned memory...
PT-2026-43945
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified openSUSE Tumbleweed versions prior to kernel-devel-7.0.11-1.1 Description An issue exists in the EROFS Enhanced Read-Only File System implementation where out-of-bounds handling occurs for trailing...
PT-2026-43857
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description An issue exists in the slub allocator where the krealloc and kvrealloc functions can cause data loss or buffer overflows. This occurs during the reallocation fallback path when forcing a...
freerdp: FreeRDP has a division-by-zero in ADPCM decoders when `nBlockAlign` is 0
A division by zero flaw has been discovered in FreeRDP. This division by zero exists in the MS-ADPCM and IMA-ADPCM decoders when nBlockAlign is 0, leading to a crash. In libfreerdp/codec/dsp.c, both ADPCM decoders use size % blocksize where blocksize = context-common.format.nBlockAlign. The...
Modernizing User Privacy Preference Measurement through GPPI: A GDPR-Aligned Privacy Preference Item Bank
Privacy measurement instruments e.g., CFIP, IUIPC, PAQ predate GDPR by over a decade and measure privacy concerns, distinct from preferences for regulatory protections e.g., data portability, erasure, automated decision-making rights. This leaves practitioners without tools to assess whether user...
freerdp: FreeRDP has a division-by-zero in ADPCM decoders when `nBlockAlign` is 0
A division by zero flaw has been discovered in FreeRDP. This division by zero exists in the MS-ADPCM and IMA-ADPCM decoders when nBlockAlign is 0, leading to a crash. In libfreerdp/codec/dsp.c, both ADPCM decoders use size % blocksize where blocksize = context-common.format.nBlockAlign. The...