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CVE-2026-74466
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility The domain value is extracted from a given CCA or EP11 ioctl struct when a CPRB is about to be sent. Thus this is a user controlled value. Under some special conditions custom...
CVE-2026-74466
The CVE-2026-74466 vulnerability concerns the Linux kernel’s s390/zcrypt path. A domain value is extracted from a CCA or EP11 ioctl struct and, under certain conditions (custom device node, administrative load), is used as an array index after bounds checking without a speculation barrier. This c...
CVE-2026-74466 s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility The domain value is extracted from a given CCA or EP11 ioctl struct when a CPRB is about to be sent. Thus this is a user controlled value. Under some special conditions custom...
EUVD-2026-59659
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility The domain value is extracted from a given CCA or EP11 ioctl struct when a CPRB is about to be sent. Thus this is a user controlled value. Under some special conditions custom...
CVE-2026-74466 s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility The domain value is extracted from a given CCA or EP11 ioctl struct when a CPRB is about to be sent. Thus this is a user controlled value. Under some special conditions custom...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-74466
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - s390/zcrypt: Close speculative mem read possibility The domain value is extracted from a given CCA or EP11 ioctl struct when a CPRB is about to be sent. Thus th...
CVE-2026-68451
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's s390 zcrypt module. The ccaecc2protkey function, responsible for handling Common Cryptographic Architecture CCA Elliptic Curve Cryptography ECC private key requests, does not properly validate the length of the key token. This allows a local attacker to...
CVE-2026-68453
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's s390/zcrypt component. This vulnerability arises from insufficient validation of user-controlled length fields within the Common Cryptographic Architecture CCA token structures. An attacker could manipulate these fields to cause a buffer over-read or...
CVE-2026-68453
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Fix buffer over-read in ccacipher2protkey Add validation of both the actual key buffer size and token length fields in all the ccachecksectoken functions. Additionally check in ccagencipherkey for possible underflow...
CVE-2026-68452
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests ccacipher2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length...
CVE-2026-68453
CVE-2026-68453 affects the Linux kernel, s390/zcrypt: a buffer over-read/under-run was possible due to insufficient validation of user-controlled length fields in CCA token structures (cca_check_sec*token() and related key handling). The fix enforces that the key buffer length is at least the tok...
CVE-2026-68453 s390/zcrypt: Fix buffer over-read in cca_cipher2protkey
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Fix buffer over-read in ccacipher2protkey Add validation of both the actual key buffer size and token length fields in all the ccachecksectoken functions. Additionally check in ccagencipherkey for possible underflow...
EUVD-2026-57922
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Fix buffer over-read in ccacipher2protkey Add validation of both the actual key buffer size and token length fields in all the ccachecksectoken functions. Additionally check in ccagencipherkey for possible underflow...
CVE-2026-68452
The CVE-2026-68452 vulnerability affects the Linux kernel s390/zcrypt component, where insufficient validation of the length for CCA AES cipher key requests allowed an attacker to craft a key token that could trigger a buffer overflow. The root cause is cca_cipher2protkey() deriving the CPRB copy...
CVE-2026-68452 s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests ccacipher2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length...
CVE-2026-68452
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests ccacipher2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length...
EUVD-2026-57921
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests ccacipher2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length...
CVE-2026-68452 s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA AES cipher key requests ccacipher2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length...
EUVD-2026-57920
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA ECC private key requests ccaecc2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length excee...
CVE-2026-68451
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/zcrypt: Validate length for CCA ECC private key requests ccaecc2protkey derives the copy length for the CPRB parameter block directly from the length field in the key token. Reject the request early if the token length excee...