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diesel-async may expose uninitialized padding bytes for MySQL temporal columns
Summary diesel-async exposes uninitialized stack padding to safe code on every read of a MySQL DATE, TIME, DATETIME, or TIMESTAMP column. Reading that buffer is undefined behavior, and the leaked bytes can contain stale heap/stack contents, so this is both a soundness bug and a potential...
CVE-2026-23008
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/vmwgfx: Fix KMS with 3D on HW version 10 HW version 10 does not have GB Surfaces so there is no backing buffer for surface backed FBs. This would result in a nullptr dereference and crash the driver causing a black screen...
CVE-2026-23008
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/vmwgfx: Fix KMS with 3D on HW version 10 HW version 10 does not have GB Surfaces so there is no backing buffer for surface backed FBs. This would result in a nullptr dereference and crash the driver causing a black screen...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-23008
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/vmwgfx: Fix KMS with 3D on HW version 10 HW version 10 does not have GB Surfaces so there is no backing buffer for surface backed FBs. This would result in a nullptr dereference and crash the driver causing a black screen...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...
Mozilla: Texture upload into an unbound backing buffer resulted in an out-of-bound read
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this issue as: A texture upload of a Pixel Buffer Object could have confused the WebGL code to skip binding the buffer used to unpack it, resulting in memory corruption and a potentially exploitable information leak or crash...