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SUSE CVE
added 2026/05/06 1:40 a.m.6 views

SUSE CVE-2026-43070

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Reset register ID for BPFEND value tracking When a register undergoes a BPFEND byte swap operation, its scalar value is mutated in-place. If this register previously shared a scalar ID with another register e.g., after an r1...

5.8AI score0.00118EPSS
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EUVD
EUVD
added 2026/05/05 6:33 p.m.6 views

EUVD-2026-27373

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Reset register ID for BPFEND value tracking When a register undergoes a BPFEND byte swap operation, its scalar value is mutated in-place. If this register previously shared a scalar ID with another register e.g., after an r1...

5.8AI score0.00118EPSS
Exploits0References4
ATTACKERKB
ATTACKERKB
added 2026/05/05 3:23 p.m.5 views

CVE-2026-43070

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Reset register ID for BPFEND value tracking When a register undergoes a BPFEND byte swap operation, its scalar value is mutated in-place. If this register previously shared a scalar ID with another register e.g., after an r1...

5.7AI score0.00118EPSS
Exploits0References4Affected Software1
CVE
CVE
added 2026/05/05 3:23 p.m.16 views

CVE-2026-43070

The CVE describes a Linux kernel BPF verifier flaw: after a BPF_END (byte swap), dst_reg->id is not reset to 0, which can cause the verifier to propagate learned bounds to a linked register, creating a risk of out-of-bounds memory accesses. The concrete impact is potential privilege/escalation...

7.8CVSS5.8AI score0.00118EPSS
Exploits0References3Affected Software1
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