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SUSE-SU-2026:21906-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel RT (Live Patch 14 for SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0)
This update for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Kernel 6.4.0-38.1 fixes various security issues The following security issues were fixed: - CVE-2025-54518: AMD-SN-7052: CPU OP Cache Corruption bsc1264096. - CVE-2026-23243: RDMA/umad: Reject negative datalen in ibumadwrite bsc1259798. - CVE-2026-23274:...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libvirt
A flaw was discovered in the RPC library APIs of libvirt. The RPC server deserialization code allocates memory for arrays before performing the negative length check by the C API entry points. Passing a negative length to the gnew0 function results in a crash because the negative length is treate...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: In the ofmodalias function, we can pass the str and len parameters. This could lead to a kernel oops in vsnprintf, as the function only allows passing a NULL pointer when the length is also 0. Additionally, we need to filter out...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: In iouring/net, there is a fix for a slab-out-of-bounds read in iobundlenbufs. sqe-len is defined as u32, but it is stored in sr-len, which is of type int. When userspace values of sqe-len exceed INTMAX e.g., 0xFFFFFFFF, sr-len...
Improper Validation of Array Index
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Array Index in the skipGroup function. An attacker can cause a service crash by sending a crafted protobuf payload with a negative length in a length-delimited field inside a group, leading to an unchecked runtime...
Improper Validation of Array Index
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Array Index in the skipGroup function. An attacker can cause a service crash by sending a crafted protobuf payload with a negative length in a length-delimited field inside a group, leading to an unchecked runtime...
SUSE-SU-2026:1954-1 Security update for perl-Crypt-URandom
This update for perl-Crypt-URandom fixes the following issue: - CVE-2026-2474: negative length parameter in the XS function can lead to a heap-based buffer overflow bsc1258266. Changes for perl-Crypt-URandom: - updated to 0.550.0 0.55 - Fix for sysread/read failures. Thanks to Miha Purg for GH20 ...
USN-8268-1: Dnsmasq vulnerabilities
Andrew S. Fasano, Royce M, and Hugo Martinez Ray discovered that Dnsmasq did not allocate the necessary space to store domain names in some contexts. An attacker could possibly use this issue to write out-of-bounds, and could cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code. CVE-2026-2291 Royc...
CVE-2026-31774 io_uring/net: fix slab-out-of-bounds read in io_bundle_nbufs()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iouring/net: fix slab-out-of-bounds read in iobundlenbufs sqe-len is u32 but gets stored into sr-len which is int. When userspace passes sqe-len values exceeding INTMAX e.g. 0xFFFFFFFF, sr-len overflows to a negative value. This...
EUVD-2026-26587
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iouring/net: fix slab-out-of-bounds read in iobundlenbufs sqe-len is u32 but gets stored into sr-len which is int. When userspace passes sqe-len values exceeding INTMAX e.g. 0xFFFFFFFF, sr-len overflows to a negative value. This...
thunderbird: Out of bounds read in IMAP parsing
A flaw was found in Thunderbird. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: A malicious mail server could send malformed strings with negative lengths, causing the parser to read memory outside the buffer. If a mail server or connection to a mail server were...
thunderbird: Out of bounds read in IMAP parsing
A flaw was found in Thunderbird. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: A malicious mail server could send malformed strings with negative lengths, causing the parser to read memory outside the buffer. If a mail server or connection to a mail server were...
Improper Validation of Array Index
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Array Index in the Bind.Decode function. An attacker can cause unexpected memory access or application crashes by sending specially crafted input with negative parameter length to bypass validation and cause an...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-32286
The DataRow.Decode function fails to properly validate field lengths. A malicious or compromised PostgreSQL server can send a DataRow message with a negative field length, causing a slice bounds out of range panic...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-32286
The DataRow.Decode function fails to properly validate field lengths. A malicious or compromised PostgreSQL server can send a DataRow message with a negative field length, causing a slice bounds out of range panic...
CVE-2026-32286
The DataRow.Decode function fails to properly validate field lengths. A malicious or compromised PostgreSQL server can send a DataRow message with a negative field length, causing a slice bounds out of range panic...
CVE-2026-32286
CVE-2026-32286 relates to the Go PostgreSQL wire protocol parser (DataRow.Decode) failing to validate field lengths. A malicious or compromised PostgreSQL server can send a DataRow message with a negative field length, causing a slice bounds out of range panic in the affected code path. The issue...
CVE-2026-32286
The DataRow.Decode function fails to properly validate field lengths. A malicious or compromised PostgreSQL server can send a DataRow message with a negative field length, causing a slice bounds out of range panic...
EUVD-2026-15023
A malicious mail server could send malformed strings with negative lengths, causing the parser to read memory outside the buffer. If a mail server or connection to a mail server were compromised, an attacker could cause the parser to malfunction, potentially crashing Thunderbird or leaking...
CVE-2026-4371
A malicious mail server could send malformed strings with negative lengths, causing the parser to read memory outside the buffer. If a mail server or connection to a mail server were compromised, an attacker could cause the parser to malfunction, potentially crashing Thunderbird or leaking...