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SUSE CVE-2026-46254
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: AppArmor: Allow apparmor to handle unaligned dfa tables The dfa tables can originate from kernel or userspace and 8-byte alignment isn't always guaranteed and as such may trigger unaligned memory accesses on various architectures...
CVE-2026-46254
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: AppArmor: Allow apparmor to handle unaligned dfa tables The dfa tables can originate from kernel or userspace and 8-byte alignment isn't always guaranteed and as such may trigger unaligned memory accesses on various architectures...
CVE-2026-46254 AppArmor: Allow apparmor to handle unaligned dfa tables
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: AppArmor: Allow apparmor to handle unaligned dfa tables The dfa tables can originate from kernel or userspace and 8-byte alignment isn't always guaranteed and as such may trigger unaligned memory accesses on various architectures...
EUVD-2026-34116
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: AppArmor: Allow apparmor to handle unaligned dfa tables The dfa tables can originate from kernel or userspace and 8-byte alignment isn't always guaranteed and as such may trigger unaligned memory accesses on various architectures...
CVE-2026-46254
CVE-2026-46254 affects the Linux kernel in AppArmor, where unaligned dfa tables may trigger unaligned memory accesses on certain architectures. The issue can originate from either kernel or userspace DFA tables, leading to kernel warnings and an unaligned access in aa_dfa_unpack. A workaround is ...