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CVE-2026-64507
CVE-2026-64507 : In the Linux kernel, a hardening tied to Spectre-v2 mitigations enables an IBPB flush during BPF JIT allocation/memory reuse when BPF-JIT is in use. The change guards the IBPB enabling under CONFIG_BPF_JIT, and skips enabling if the BPF dispatcher already uses a retpoline sequenc...
CVE-2026-64507 x86/bugs: Enable IBPB flush on BPF JIT allocation
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/bugs: Enable IBPB flush on BPF JIT allocation Enable hardening against JIT spraying when Spectre-v2 mitigations are in use. Specifically, issue an IBPB flush on BPF JIT memory reuse. Skip enabling the IBPB flush if the BPF...
CVE-2026-64507 x86/bugs: Enable IBPB flush on BPF JIT allocation
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/bugs: Enable IBPB flush on BPF JIT allocation Enable hardening against JIT spraying when Spectre-v2 mitigations are in use. Specifically, issue an IBPB flush on BPF JIT memory reuse. Skip enabling the IBPB flush if the BPF...
CVE-2026-64467
The CVE-2026-64467 entry details a Linux kernel vulnerability in the rust_binder path. The issue occurs in Allocation’s Drop when walking the offsets array (binder_size_t = u64 entries): previously the stride and per-entry read used usize, causing 8-byte entries to be advanced in 4-byte steps on ...
CVE-2026-64467 rust_binder: use a u64 stride when cleaning up the offsets array
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: rustbinder: use a u64 stride when cleaning up the offsets array Allocation's Drop walks the offsets array bindersizet = u64 entries, cleaning up the objects, but it used usize instead of u64 for both the stride and the per-entry...
CVE-2026-64442 staging: rtl8723bs: fix OOB reads in IE loops in issue_assocreq() and join_cmd_hdl()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: staging: rtl8723bs: fix OOB reads in IE loops in issueassocreq and joincmdhdl Two IE parsing loops are missing the header bounds checks before they dereference pIE-length: - issueassocreq walks pmlmeinfo-network.ies to build the...
CVE-2026-64437
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: fix use-after-free of a deferred filelock on SMB2CLOSE then SMB2CANCEL Commit f580d27e8928 "ksmbd: fix use-after-free of a deferred filelock on double SMB2CANCEL" made smb2cancel skip a work whose state is...
CVE-2026-64396 ksmbd: fix UAF of struct file_lock in SMB2_LOCK deferred-lock cancellation
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: fix UAF of struct filelock in SMB2LOCK deferred-lock cancellation When a blocking byte-range lock request is deferred in the FILELOCKDEFERRED path, ksmbd registers the asynchronous work into the connection's asyncrequests...
CVE-2026-64389
Summary: CVE-2026-64389 affects the Linux kernel KSMD (ksmbd) SMB3 multichannel binding path. The code derives the NTLMv2 session key into sess->sess_key during ksmbd_auth_ntlmv2(), before validating the NTLMv2 response. If authentication fails, the subsequent KEY_XCH step may still use the (p...
CVE-2026-64389 ksmbd: validate NTLMv2 response before updating session key
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate NTLMv2 response before updating session key ksmbdauthntlmv2 derives the NTLMv2 session key into sess-sesskey before it verifies the NTLMv2 response. ksmbddecodentlmsspauthblob then continues into KEYXCH even when...
EUVD-2026-48933
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate NTLMv2 response before updating session key ksmbdauthntlmv2 derives the NTLMv2 session key into sess-sesskey before it verifies the NTLMv2 response. ksmbddecodentlmsspauthblob then continues into KEYXCH even when...
CVE-2026-64389
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate NTLMv2 response before updating session key ksmbdauthntlmv2 derives the NTLMv2 session key into sess-sesskey before it verifies the NTLMv2 response. ksmbddecodentlmsspauthblob then continues into KEYXCH even when...
CVE-2026-64372 cpufreq: pcc: fix use-after-free and double free in _OSC evaluation
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: cpufreq: pcc: fix use-after-free and double free in OSC evaluation pcccpufreqdoosc calls acpievaluateobject twice for the two-phase OSC negotiation. Between the two calls it freed output.pointer but left output.length unchanged...
CVE-2026-64286
CVE-2026-64286 affects the Linux kernel’s KVM on arm64. The vulnerability arises in flush_hyp_vcpu(): it copies the host vCPU context into the hyp private vCPU on every run. The guest-context resolver (ctxt_to_vcpu()) expects a NULL __hyp_running_vcpu (only set on the host); since the host’s valu...
EUVD-2026-48998
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Clear hyprunningvcpu when flushing the pKVM hyp vCPU flushhypvcpu copies the host vCPU context into the hyp's private vCPU on every run. ctxttovcpu expects a guest context to have a NULL hyprunningvcpu, which is only...
CVE-2026-64278 i2c: imx-lpi2c: mark I2C adapter when hardware is powered down
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: i2c: imx-lpi2c: mark I2C adapter when hardware is powered down On some i.MX platforms, certain I2C client drivers keep a periodic workqueue which continues to trigger I2C transfers. During system suspend/resume, there exists a ti...
CVE-2026-64278
Summary of CVE-2026-64278 (Linux kernel) : On some i.MX platforms, certain I2C client drivers run a periodic workqueue that can trigger I2C transfers during suspend/resume. A timing window exists between suspend_noirq and resume_noirq when hardware resources (clock, pinctrl) may be disabled or no...
CVE-2026-64271 Input: touchwin - reset the packet index on every complete packet
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: touchwin - reset the packet index on every complete packet twinterrupt accumulates each non-zero serial byte into a fixed three-byte buffer with a running index that is only reset once a full packet has been received and t...
CVE-2026-64267
CVE-2026-64267 affects the Linux kernel’s FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) path. The issue is an integer overflow in handling FUSE_NOTIFY_PRUNE messages on 32-bit architectures, where the product of outarg.count and sizeof(u64) can wrap during payload length validation, potentially causing the kern...
CVE-2026-64267
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fuse: avoid 32-bit prune notification count wrap FUSENOTIFYPRUNE validates the nodeid payload length with: size - sizeofoutarg != outarg.count sizeofu64 On 32-bit kernels, sizet is also 32 bits, so the daemon-controlled count...