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Dashlane Discloses Brute-Force Attack, Encrypted Vaults of Fewer Than 20 Users Downloaded
Password manager Dashlane has disclosed that "fewer than" 20 users on the personal subscription plan had their encrypted vaults downloaded following a brute-force attack launched by an unknown party. On May 31, 2026, the company said an "external" threat actor launched a brute-force attack agains...
SUSE CVE-2026-46109
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: ulpi: fix memory leak on ulpiregister error paths Commit 01af542392b5 "usb: ulpi: fix double free in ulpiregisterinterface error path" removed kfreeulpi from ulpiregisterinterface to fix a double-free when deviceregister...
SUSE CVE-2026-46083
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: spi: fix resource leaks on device setup failure Make sure to call controller cleanup if spisetup fails while registering a device to avoid leaking any resources allocated by setup...
CVE-2026-45883
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel, specifically within the iio: sca3000 module. This resource management vulnerability occurs when the iiodeviceregister function fails, as a system resource spi-irq is not properly released. This oversight can lead to a resource leak, potentially impacting syst...
CVE-2026-46083
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This vulnerability occurs when the spisetup function fails during the registration of a device, leading to improper cleanup and subsequent resource leaks. This can result in a denial of service DoS due to the exhaustion of system resources...
EUVD-2026-32349
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iio: sca3000: Fix a resource leak in sca3000probe spi-irq from requestthreadedirq not released when iiodeviceregister fails. Add an return value check and jump to a common error handler when iiodeviceregister fails...
CVE-2026-46083
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: spi: fix resource leaks on device setup failure Make sure to call controller cleanup if spisetup fails while registering a device to avoid leaking any resources allocated by setup...
CVE-2026-45883
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iio: sca3000: Fix a resource leak in sca3000probe spi-irq from requestthreadedirq not released when iiodeviceregister fails. Add an return value check and jump to a common error handler when iiodeviceregister fails...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-45883
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iio: sca3000: Fix a resource leak in sca3000probe spi-irq from requestthreadedirq not released when iiodeviceregister fails. Add an return value check and jump to a common error handler when iiodeviceregister fails...
CVE-2026-46083
CVE-2026-46083 concerns the Linux kernel SPI subsystem. The description indicates a fix for resource leaks that occur when a device is being set up and spi_setup() fails during registration, requiring a call to controller cleanup() to avoid leaking resources allocated by setup(). OpenSUSE/SUSE ad...
CVE-2026-46083 spi: fix resource leaks on device setup failure
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: spi: fix resource leaks on device setup failure Make sure to call controller cleanup if spisetup fails while registering a device to avoid leaking any resources allocated by setup...
CVE-2026-45883
CVE-2026-45883: Linux kernel iio:sca3000 resource leak bug fixed. Root cause: spi->irq not released if iio_device_register() fails; patch adds a return value check and a common error-handler jump. Fixes appear in rootio-linux (Root:Ubuntu 22.04/24.04), Debian 11, and related OSV notices (e.g.,...
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 a failure in the spisetup function during spi device registration, resulting in the controller...
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 failure to release interrupt requests when iio device registration fails, resulting in resour...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vme: An error that was not caught in fakeinit has been fixed. In fakeinit, rootdeviceregister may fail, but this issue is ignored, which can cause the vmeroot not to be unregistered properly when the program exits. The error is...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ath11k: fixed the netdev open race condition. Make sure to allocate the necessary resources before registering the device. This specifically prevents a race condition where open triggers a BUGON in modtimer, when ath11kmacopstart...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: Bluetooth: hcildisc,serdev: failure in checking percpuinitrwsem syzbot reports a NULL pointer dereferencing at hciuartttyclose 1. For rcusyncenter, percpuinitrwsem is called without rcusyncinit, because hciuartttyopen ignores...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerabilities have been resolved: drm/tilcdc: Fixed the cleanup actions in case of a failed probe. The drmkmshelperpollfini and drmatomichelpershutdown helpers should only be called when the device has been successfully registered. Currently, these functions a...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 6.1, and Linux 5.15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tee: optee: Fixed the kernel panic caused by incorrect error handling. The error path when failing to register devices on the TEE bus contains a bug that leads to kernel panic. The details are as follows: 15.398930 Unable to hand...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10, Linux
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: hns: Fixed a possible memory leak in hnaeaeregister. When a fault is injected while probing a module, if deviceregister fails, but the refcount of the kobject is not decreased to 0, the name allocated in devsetname may be...