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SUSE CVE-2026-46289
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: lib/scatterlist: fix length calculations in extractkvectosg Patch series "Fix bugs in extractitertosg", v3. Fix bugs in the kvec and user variants of extractitertosg. This series is growing due to useful remarks made by...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-46289
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: lib/scatterlist: fix length calculations in extractkvectosg Patch series "Fix bugs in extractitertosg", v3. Fix bugs in the kvec and user variants of extractitertosg. This series is growing due to useful remarks made by...
CVE-2026-46289
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: lib/scatterlist: fix length calculations in extractkvectosg Patch series "Fix bugs in extractitertosg", v3. Fix bugs in the kvec and user variants of extractitertosg. This series is growing due to useful remarks made by...
CVE-2026-31588
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Use scratch field in MMIO fragment to hold small write values When exiting to userspace to service an emulated MMIO write, copy the to-be-written value to a scratch field in the MMIO fragment if the size of the data...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the use of stack-local variables as source data during KVM x86 MMIO writes. When writing data tha...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in Linux kernel that stems from a failure to check page boundaries in mdbitmapgetcounter, which could result in out-of-bounds access to slabs...
kernel: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's ACPICA component, where improper handling of memory mappings can lead to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue arises when mapping requests exceed page boundaries, resulting in attempts to access unmapped memory...
kernel: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's ACPICA component, where improper handling of memory mappings can lead to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue arises when mapping requests exceed page boundaries, resulting in attempts to access unmapped memory...
kernel: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's ACPICA component, where improper handling of memory mappings can lead to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue arises when mapping requests exceed page boundaries, resulting in attempts to access unmapped memory...
kernel: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's ACPICA component, where improper handling of memory mappings can lead to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue arises when mapping requests exceed page boundaries, resulting in attempts to access unmapped memory...
kernel: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's ACPICA component, where improper handling of memory mappings can lead to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue arises when mapping requests exceed page boundaries, resulting in attempts to access unmapped memory...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-40984
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ACPICA: Revert "ACPICA: avoid Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine." Undo the modifications made in commit d410ee5109a1 "ACPICA: avoid "Info: mapping multiple BARs. Your kernel is fine."". The initial purpose of this...