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SUSE CVE-2026-31595
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI: endpoint: pci-epf-vntb: Stop cmdhandler work in epfntbepccleanup Disable the delayed work before clearing BAR mappings and doorbells to avoid running the handler after resources have been torn down. Unable to handle kernel...
CVE-2026-31595
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's pci-epf-vntb module. This vulnerability occurs due to improper handling of the cmdhandler work during the epfntbepccleanup process. If the delayed work is not disabled before clearing BAR mappings and doorbells, the handler can attempt to access resources th...
CVE-2026-31595
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI: endpoint: pci-epf-vntb: Stop cmdhandler work in epfntbepccleanup Disable the delayed work before clearing BAR mappings and doorbells to avoid running the handler after resources have been torn down. Unable to handle kernel...
CVE-2026-31595
CVE-2026-31595 affects the Linux kernel PCI endpoint driver for the vntb (pci-epf-vntb) where the cleanup path epf_ntb_epc_cleanup does not disable the delayed work before clearing BAR mappings and doorbells. The referenced details describe that if the delayed work isn’t disabled, the cmd_handler...
EUVD-2026-25488
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI: endpoint: pci-epf-vntb: Stop cmdhandler work in epfntbepccleanup Disable the delayed work before clearing BAR mappings and doorbells to avoid running the handler after resources have been torn down. Unable to handle kernel...
PT-2026-34947
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description An issue exists in the PCI endpoint pci-epf-vntb where the cmd handler work is not stopped during the epf ntb epc cleanup function. This can lead to the handler running after BAR mapping...
Ring doorbells: Won’t you see my neighbor? (Lock and Code S07E05)
This week on the Lock and Code podcast … On February 8, during the Super Bowl in the United States, countless owners of one of the most popular smart products today got a bit of a wakeup call: Their Ring doorbells could be used to see a whole lot more than they knew. In a commercial that was...
CVE-2025-68209 mlx5: Fix default values in create CQ
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mlx5: Fix default values in create CQ Currently, CQs without a completion function are assigned the mlx5addcqtotasklet function by default. This is problematic since only user CQs created through the mlx5ib driver are intended to...
EUVD-2015-4423
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Smart home security advice. Ring, SimpliSafe, Swann, and Yale
Introduction This guide covers the security of smart home security products from Ring, Yale, Swann, and SimpliSafe. Whether you're looking to monitor your property remotely, enhance your home's security, or see who’s at the front door, this guide will provide you with valuable insights. We have...
Unsecured Video Doorbells Sold on Major Platforms: Millions at Risk of Hacking
By Deeba Ahmed Major Retailers Selling Video Doorbells with Serious Security Flaws, Consumer Reports Warns. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Unsecured Video Doorbells Sold on Major Platforms: Millions at Risk of Hacking...
The Insecurity of Video Doorbells
Consumer Reports has analyzed a bunch of popular Internet-connected video doorbells. Their security is terrible. First, these doorbells expose your home IP address and WiFi network name to the internet without encryption, potentially opening your home network to online criminals. … Anyone who can...
Smart Doorbell Disaster: Many Brands Vulnerable to Attack
Smart doorbells, designed to allow homeowners to keep an eye on unwanted and wanted visitors, can often cause more security harm than good compared to their analog door bolt alternatives. Consumer-grade digital doorbells are riddled with potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities ranging from...
Smart Doorbells on Amazon, eBay, Harbor Serious Security Issues
Researchers have found serious security and privacy issues in 11 different smart doorbells, distributed via online marketplaces like Amazon and eBay, which could be exploited by attackers to physically switch off the devices. Smart doorbells, which connect to a smartphone and alert users when...
A week in security (December 9 – 15)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we cautioned readers against purchasing potentially privacy-invasive, cyber-insecure smart doorbells, warned about a new credit card skimmer vulnerability embedded within hundreds of fraudulent web sites selling supposedly name-brand shoes, and looked at the newest...
Why Ring Doorbells Perfectly Exemplify the IoT Security Crisis
A new wave of reports about the home surveillance cameras getting hijacked by creeps is painfully familiar...
Please don’t buy this: smart doorbells
Though Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, the two shopping holidays were just precursors to the larger Christmas season—a time of year when online packages pile high on doorsteps and front porches around the world. According to some companies, it's only logical to want to protect these...
Breaking up is hard to do… with IoT
Evidence is starting to emerge of former partners stalking their ex through the smart tech in their home. If you have a break up, what steps should you take to protect yourself? Is the very tech that is supposed to protect you actually exposing you to your ex? Smart doorbells I was contacted by a...
Ring video doorbells information leakage vulnerability
Ring formerly known as DoorBot video doorbells is a video-enabled smart doorbell from Ring, USA. A security vulnerability exists in Ring video doorbells. The vulnerability can be exploited by a remote attacker to obtain wireless network configuration information by pressing and holding the Setup...
Design/Logic Flaw
Ring formerly DoorBot video doorbells allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information about the wireless network configuration by pressing the set up button and leveraging an API in the GainSpan Wi-Fi module...