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SUSE CVE-2026-46014
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SVM: Add missing save/restore handling of LBR MSRs MSRIA32DEBUGCTLMSR and LBR MSRs are currently not enumerated by KVMGETMSRINDEXLIST, and LBR MSRs cannot be set with KVMSETMSRS. So save/restore is completely broken. Fix it ...
PT-2026-43881
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel versions prior to 7.0.11-1.1 Description In the KVM SVM component, there is a failure in the save and restore handling of Last Branch Record LBR Model Specific Registers MSRs. Specifically, MSR IA32 DEBUGCTLMSR and LBR MSRs are no...
CVE-2026-42220
Nginx UI (nginx-ui) prior to version 2.3.8 exposes a vulnerability where an authenticated user can call GET /api/settings to retrieve sensitive values, including node.secret. The node.secret is accepted by AuthRequired() via the X-Node-Secret header (or node_secret query parameter), allowing the ...
CVE-2026-23433
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: armmpam: Fix null pointer dereference when restoring bandwidth counters When an MSC supporting memory bandwidth monitoring is brought offline and then online, mpamrestorembwustate calls rismsmonread via ipi to restore the...
PT-2026-30128
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm mpam: Fix null pointer dereference when restoring bandwidth counters When an MSC supporting memory bandwidth monitoring is brought offline and then online, mpam restore mbwu state calls ris msmon read via ipi to restore the...
Exploit for OS Command Injection in Signalk Signal_K_Server
CVE-2025-66398 — Signal K Server RCE PoC...
CVE-2026-23114
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Fix SVE writes on !SME systems When SVE is supported but SME is not supported, a ptrace write to the NTARMSVE regset can place the tracee into an invalid state where non-streaming SVE register data is stored...
CVE-2024-50193 x86/entry_32: Clear CPU buffers after register restore in NMI return
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/entry32: Clear CPU buffers after register restore in NMI return CPU buffers are currently cleared after call to excnmi, but before register state is restored. This may be okay for MDS mitigation but not for RDFS. Because RDFS...