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jq: out-of-bounds read in jv_parse_sized() on error formatting for non-NUL-terminated buffers
A flaw was found in jq, a command line JSON processor, specifically in the libjq API. Parsing a malformed JSON input from a non-NUL-terminated buffer using the jvparsesized function can cause an out-of-bounds read, resulting in an application crash and a possible memory disclosure within the erro...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: jq security update
An update for jq is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Update Services for SAP Solutions. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is availabl...
jq: out-of-bounds read in jv_parse_sized() on error formatting for non-NUL-terminated buffers
A flaw was found in jq, a command line JSON processor, specifically in the libjq API. Parsing a malformed JSON input from a non-NUL-terminated buffer using the jvparsesized function can cause an out-of-bounds read, resulting in an application crash and a possible memory disclosure within the erro...
jq: out-of-bounds read in jv_parse_sized() on error formatting for non-NUL-terminated buffers
A flaw was found in jq, a command line JSON processor, specifically in the libjq API. Parsing a malformed JSON input from a non-NUL-terminated buffer using the jvparsesized function can cause an out-of-bounds read, resulting in an application crash and a possible memory disclosure within the erro...
ALSA-2026:16252 Important: jq security update
jq is a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. jq is like sed for JSON data. You can use it to slice, filter, map, or transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep, or similar applications allow you to manipulate text. Security Fixes: jq: out-of-bounds read in...
SUSE CVE-2026-43197
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netconsole: avoid OOB reads, msg is not nul-terminated msg passed to netconsole from the console subsystem is not guaranteed to be nul-terminated. Before recent commit 7eab73b18630 "netconsole: convert to NBCON console...
CVE-2026-43197
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netconsole: avoid OOB reads, msg is not nul-terminated msg passed to netconsole from the console subsystem is not guaranteed to be nul-terminated. Before recent commit 7eab73b18630 "netconsole: convert to NBCON console...
CVE-2026-43197
CVE-2026-43197 concerns a Linux kernel netconsole vulnerability where messages from the console subsystem could be read out-of-bounds due to missing null-termination. The root cause is a netconsole write path that could access memory beyond the allocated buffer, observable as a slab-out-of-bounds...
CVE-2026-43197 netconsole: avoid OOB reads, msg is not nul-terminated
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netconsole: avoid OOB reads, msg is not nul-terminated msg passed to netconsole from the console subsystem is not guaranteed to be nul-terminated. Before recent commit 7eab73b18630 "netconsole: convert to NBCON console...
PT-2026-37537
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel versions prior to 6.19.0 Description An issue exists in the netconsole component where the msg passed from the console subsystem is not guaranteed to be null-terminated. This can lead to out-of-bounds OOB reads when the system...
SUSE CVE-2026-43028
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: xtables: ensure names are nul-terminated Reject names that lack a \0 character before feeding them to functions that expect c-strings. Fixes tag is the most recent commit that needs this change...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-43028
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - netfilter: xtables: ensure names are nul-terminated Reject names that lack a \0 character before feeding them to functions that expect c-strings. Fixes tag is t...
CVE-2026-43028
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: xtables: ensure names are nul-terminated Reject names that lack a \0 character before feeding them to functions that expect c-strings. Fixes tag is the most recent commit that needs this change...
jq: Out-of-Bounds Read in jv_parse_sized() Error Formatting for Non-NUL-Terminated Counted Buffers
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PT-2026-36445
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A flaw exists in the netfilter x tables component where names are not properly null-terminated. This occurs when names lacking a 0 character are passed to functions expecting C-strings...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph parselongname: strrchr expects a NUL-terminated string … And parselongname does not guarantee this. That’s why it uses kmemdupnul to create an NUL-terminated string for the argument passed to kstrtou64; The problem is that...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-38660
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph parselongname: strrchr expects NUL-terminated string ... and parselongname is not guaranteed that. That's the reason why it uses kmemdupnul to build the argument for kstrtou64; the problem is, kstrtou64 is not the only thing...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-38660
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph parselongname: strrchr expects NUL-terminated string ... and parselongname is not guaranteed that. That's the reason why it uses kmemdupnul to build the argument for kstrtou64; the problem is, kstrtou64 is not the only thing...
CVE-2025-38660
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph parselongname: strrchr expects NUL-terminated string ... and parselongname is not guaranteed that. That's the reason why it uses kmemdupnul to build the argument for kstrtou64; the problem is, kstrtou64 is not the only thing...
CVE-2025-38660 [ceph] parse_longname(): strrchr() expects NUL-terminated string
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph parselongname: strrchr expects NUL-terminated string ... and parselongname is not guaranteed that. That's the reason why it uses kmemdupnul to build the argument for kstrtou64; the problem is, kstrtou64 is not the only thing...