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Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if the device is destroyed The current implementation of HID’s bpf function assumes that no output reports or requests will occur after the hidbpfdestroydevice function is called. This leads to a bug wher...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в linux-5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: prevented buffer overflow in hidhwrequest. Currently, the returned value is considered to be always valid. However, when working with HID-BPF, the returned value can be arbitrarily large, because it is the returned valu...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-31401
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - HID: bpf: prevent buffer overflow in hidhwrequest right now the returned value is considered to be always valid. However, when playing with HID-BPF, the return...
SUSE CVE-2026-31401
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: prevent buffer overflow in hidhwrequest right now the returned value is considered to be always valid. However, when playing with HID-BPF, the return value can be arbitrary big, because it's the return value of...
CVE-2026-31401
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: prevent buffer overflow in hidhwrequest right now the returned value is considered to be always valid. However, when playing with HID-BPF, the return value can be arbitrary big, because it's the return value of...
CVE-2026-31401
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: prevent buffer overflow in hidhwrequest right now the returned value is considered to be always valid. However, when playing with HID-BPF, the return value can be arbitrary big, because it's the return value of...
CVE-2025-38016
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed The current HID bpf implementation assumes no output report/request will go through it after hidbpfdestroydevice has been called. This leads to a bug that unplugging certain types of H...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-38016
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed The current HID bpf implementation assumes no output report/request will go through it after hidbpfdestroydevice has been called. This leads to a bug that unplugging certain types of H...
CVE-2025-38016
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed The current HID bpf implementation assumes no output report/request will go through it after hidbpfdestroydevice has been called. This leads to a bug that unplugging certain types of H...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-38016
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed The current HID bpf implementation assumes no output report/request will go through it after hidbpfdestroydevice has been called. This leads to a bug that unplugging certain types of H...
CVE-2025-38016 HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed The current HID bpf implementation assumes no output report/request will go through it after hidbpfdestroydevice has been called. This leads to a bug that unplugging certain types of H...
CVE-2025-38016
CVE-2025-38016 (Linux kernel, HID: bpf: abort dispatch if device destroyed) is confirmed in connected sources as a HID subsystem issue in the Linux kernel. The vulnerability stems from HID-BPF dispatch when a HID device is destroyed: after hid_bpf_destroy_device(), a cleaned-up SRCU can be access...
PT-2025-25791 · Linux +1 · Linux Kernel +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: A bug in the Linux kernel's HID bpf implementation can cause a cleaned-up SRCU to be accessed after a device has been destroyed, leading to a potential issue. This occurs when a device...