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SUSE CVE-2026-31777
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping The ctxfi driver blindly assumed a proper value returned from daiodeviceindex, but it's not always true. Add a proper error check to deal with the error from the function...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: bridge: Replace physindev with physinif in nfbridgeinfo. A skb can be added to the neigh-arpqueue while waiting for an arp reply. In this case, the skb-dev of the original skb may differ from the neigh-dev of the targe...
CVE-2026-31777
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ALSA ctxfi driver. The driver failed to properly validate the return value from the daiodeviceindex function. This oversight could lead to the driver making incorrect assumptions, potentially causing system instability. Mitigation To mitigate this issue,...
CVE-2026-31777
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping The ctxfi driver blindly assumed a proper value returned from daiodeviceindex, but it's not always true. Add a proper error check to deal with the error from the function...
CVE-2026-31777 ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping The ctxfi driver blindly assumed a proper value returned from daiodeviceindex, but it's not always true. Add a proper error check to deal with the error from the function...
CVE-2026-31777
The CVE-2026-31777 entry concerns the Linux kernel ALSA ctxfi driver. The root cause is the driver’s missing validation of the return value from daio_device_index(), leading to incorrect assumptions and potential system instability. Documents indicate this has been resolved via patches. Remediati...
CVE-2026-31777
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping The ctxfi driver blindly assumed a proper value returned from daiodeviceindex, but it's not always true. Add a proper error check to deal with the error from the function...
EUVD-2026-26590
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Check the error for index mapping The ctxfi driver blindly assumed a proper value returned from daiodeviceindex, but it's not always true. Add a proper error check to deal with the error from the function...
CVE-2026-31776 ALSA: ctxfi: Fix missing SPDIFI1 index handling
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Fix missing SPDIFI1 index handling SPDIF1 DAIO type isn't properly handled in daiodeviceindex for hw20k2, and it returned -EINVAL, which ended up with the out-of-bounds array access. Follow the hw20k1 pattern and...
CVE-2026-31776
CVE-2026-31776 affects the Linux kernel via ALSA ctxfi SPDIF1 handling. The issue occurs in daio_device_index() for SPDIF1 (hw20k2) where the index is not properly handled, leading to an out-of-bounds access. Affected code path is fixed upstream by returning the correct index, mirroring the hw20k...
UDisks Daemon Vulnerable to Local Privilege Escalation via Negative Index in Loop Device Handler
Udisks is vulnerable to out-of-bounds read due to improper validation of the index parameter in the loop device handler. This could allow an attacker to crash the UDisks daemon or perform local privilege escalation by accessing files owned by privileged users...
CVE-2025-65891
A GPU device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to trigger a Denial of Dervice DoS by invoking flow.cuda.getdeviceproperties with an invalid or negative device index...
CVE-2025-65891
A GPU device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to trigger a Denial of Dervice DoS by invoking flow.cuda.getdeviceproperties with an invalid or negative device index...
Improper Validation of Array Index
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Array Index via the flow.cuda.synchronize function when it is called with an invalid or out-of-range GPU device index. An attacker can cause the application to crash or become unresponsive by supplying a malicious...
Improper Validation of Array Index
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Array Index via the flow.cuda.getdeviceproperties function. An attacker can cause the application to crash or become unresponsive by supplying an invalid or negative device index. Remediation There is no fixed...
CVE-2025-65890
A device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service DoS by calling flow.cuda.synchronize with an invalid or out-of-range GPU device index...
EUVD-2025-206473
A GPU device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to trigger a Denial of Dervice DoS by invoking flow.cuda.getdeviceproperties with an invalid or negative device index...
CVE-2025-65890
OneFlow CVE-2025-65890 describes a device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 where calling flow.cuda.synchronize() with an invalid/out-of-range GPU device index triggers a Denial of Service. The issue, rated CVSS v3.1 base 7.5 (HIGH), has no published fixed version per Snyk, and other sources c...
CVE-2025-65890
A device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service DoS by calling flow.cuda.synchronize with an invalid or out-of-range GPU device index...
CVE-2025-65891
CVE-2025-65891 is a vulnerability in OneFlow v0.9.0 where flow.cuda.get_device_properties() accepts an invalid or negative device index, leading to a Denial of Service (DoS). Multiple sources (NVD, Red Hat, OSV, CIRCL, ENISA, Snyk entries) describe a GPU device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow, with...