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🚨 CVE-2026-68337
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

bpf: Reject redirect helpers without a bpf_net_context

The bpf_redirect*() helpers and skb_do_redirect() obtain the per-task
bpf_redirect_info via bpf_net_ctx_get_ri(), which dereferences the
current->bpf_net_context unconditionally. That context is established
on the paths that run tc BPF such as sch_handle_{ingress,egress}(),
*except* for the case where {cls,act}_bpf was attached to a proper
qdisc. A program running from there reaches the NULL deref in two ways:

* It calls bpf_redirect() directly, which dereferences the context at
the top of the helper:

tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: red limit 1MB min 10KB max 20KB \
avpkt 1000 burst 100 qevent early_drop block 10
tc filter add block 10 pref 1 bpf obj redirect.o

* It simply returns TC_ACT_REDIRECT without helper call: tcf_qevent_handle()
then dispatches to skb_do_redirect(), which dereferences the context

Rather than extending bpf_net_context management into the qdisc path,
make the redirect helpers refuse to operate when no context exists, and
have tcf_qevent_handle() drop a TC_ACT_REDIRECT verdict instead of
calling skb_do_redirect(). Previous behaviour was a crash, so nothing
regresses by not supporting it.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68338
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

net/packet: avoid fanout hook re-registration after unregister

packet_set_ring() temporarily detaches a socket from packet delivery while
reconfiguring its ring. It records the previous running state, clears
po->num, unregisters the protocol hook when needed, drops po->bind_lock,
and later restores po->num and re-registers the hook from the saved
was_running value.

That unlocked window can race with NETDEV_UNREGISTER. The notifier can
observe the socket as not running, skip __unregister_prot_hook(), and
invalidate the per-socket binding by setting po->ifindex to -1 and clearing
po->prot_hook.dev. A one-member fanout group can still retain its shared
fanout hook device pointer. When packet_set_ring() resumes, re-registering
solely from the stale was_running state can re-add the fanout hook after
the device has been unregistered.

Treat po->ifindex == -1 as an invalidated binding after reacquiring
po->bind_lock. This is distinct from ifindex 0, the normal
unbound/wildcard state: ifindex -1 marks an existing device binding that
was invalidated when the device was unregistered. Restore po->num as
before, but do not re-register the hook if device unregister already
detached the socket.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68339
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

Bluetooth: btusb: validate Realtek vendor event length

btusb_recv_event_realtek() reads the event code at data[0] and the Realtek
subevent code at data[2] before deciding whether to consume a vendor event
as a coredump.

For example, the two-byte event ff 00 contains a complete vendor-event
header declaring zero parameters. The old classifier still reads a
nonexistent third byte and can misclassify the event as a coredump if the
adjacent byte is 0x34.

Require the HCI event header and first parameter to be present before
inspecting the Realtek subevent code. Short events continue through the
normal HCI receive path, which owns their protocol validation.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68340
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

hwmon: occ: validate poll response sensor blocks

The OCC poll response parser walks a counted list of sensor data blocks.
It used the static backing-array capacity as the parse boundary, but a
transport response makes only data_length bytes current and valid. A
truncated response can therefore make the parser consume a block header or
block extent outside the current response.

Use data_length as the parent boundary, prove the fixed poll header and
each current block header before reading them, and prove the complete block
before advancing. Keep parsed sensor metadata local until the complete
response has passed validation, then publish it. Propagate
malformed-response errors before publishing the OCC as active.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68341
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ovpn: fix use after free in unlock_ovpn()

unlock_ovpn() iterates over the release_list using llist_for_each_entry()
and drops the peer reference inside the loop body via ovpn_peer_put().

If this drops the last reference, the peer is eventually freed. However,
llist_for_each_entry() reads peer->release_entry.next in the loop advance
expression, which runs after the body. By that time the peer may have
already been freed, resulting in a use after free when advancing to the
next list entry.

Fix this by using llist_for_each_entry_safe(), which caches the next
pointer before executing the loop body.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68343
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

smb: client: validate DFS referral PathConsumed

parse_dfs_referrals() validates that the response contains the fixed
referral entry array and, on for-next, the per-referral string offsets.
However, the response also contains a PathConsumed value that is later
used for DFS path parsing.

If a malformed response provides a PathConsumed value larger than the
search name, later DFS parsing can advance beyond the end of the path.

Validate PathConsumed against the search name length before storing it in
the parsed referral.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68344
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

usb: atm: ueagle-atm: reject descriptors that confuse probe and disconnect

uea_probe() distinguishes a pre-firmware device from a post-firmware one
using the USB id (UEA_IS_PREFIRM()), and stores a different object as the
interface data in each case: a 'struct completion' for a pre-firmware
device (to be waited on in .disconnect()), or a 'struct usbatm_data' for a
post-firmware one.

uea_disconnect() instead tells the two apart by the number of interfaces
of the active configuration (a pre-firmware device exposes a single
interface, ADI930 has 2 and eagle has 3), and casts the interface data
accordingly.

Because the two handlers use different criteria, a crafted device that
advertises a pre-firmware id together with a multi-interface descriptor
(or a post-firmware id with a single interface) makes them disagree: the
small 'struct completion' stored by uea_probe() is then passed to
usbatm_usb_disconnect(), which casts it to 'struct usbatm_data' and takes
instance->serialize, reading past the end of the allocation:

BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in __mutex_lock+0x152a/0x1b80
Read of size 8 at addr ffff8880470e2c60 by task kworker/1:2/982
...
__mutex_lock+0x152a/0x1b80
usbatm_usb_disconnect+0x70/0x820
uea_disconnect+0x133/0x2c0
usb_unbind_interface+0x1dd/0x9e0
...
which belongs to the cache kmalloc-96 of size 96
The buggy address is located 0 bytes to the right of
allocated 96-byte region [ffff8880470e2c00, ffff8880470e2c60)

Reject such inconsistent descriptors in uea_probe() so that both handlers
always make the same pre/post-firmware decision.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68345
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

arm_mpam: guard MBWU state before adding it to garbage

__destroy_component_cfg() adds each RIS mbwu_state object to the MPAM
garbage list when destroying component configuration.

However, mbwu_state is allocated per RIS and only for RISes with MBWU
monitors. A component can therefore have comp->cfg allocated while some
RISes still have ris->mbwu_state set to NULL.

Passing a NULL mbwu_state to add_to_garbage() dereferences the NULL
pointer inside the macro.

Skip RISes that do not have an mbwu_state object before adding them to
the garbage list.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68346
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ALSA: hda: cs35l41: validate and free ACPI mute object

cs35l41_get_acpi_mute_state() evaluates a _DSM method to get the ACPI
mute state and reads the first byte from the returned object.

However, the returned ACPI object is owned by the caller and is never
freed after use, so each successful query leaks the _DSM result object.

The code also assumes that the returned object is a buffer with at least
one byte. A malformed firmware response can return a different object
type or an empty buffer, and the direct ret->buffer.pointer dereference
can then access an invalid pointer.

Use the typed _DSM helper, validate that the returned buffer contains at
least one byte, and free the ACPI object after reading it.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68347
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

iommu/amd: Fix IRQ unsafe locking in gdom allocation

Lockdep complains:

[ 259.410489] =====================================================
[ 259.417287] WARNING: HARDIRQ-safe -> HARDIRQ-unsafe lock order detected
[ 259.424667] 7.0.0-g51db1d8d2113 #54 Not tainted
[ 259.429718] -----------------------------------------------------
[ 259.436516] qemu-system-x86/10143 [HC0[0]:SC0[0]:HE0:SE1] is trying to acquire:
[ 259.444670] ff3b2b1c60305170 (&xa->xa_lock#25){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: __domain_flush_pages+0x17c/0x4b0
[ 259.454485]
and this task is already holding:
[ 259.460991] ff3b2b1c98504cc0 (&domain->lock){-.-.}-{3:3}, at: amd_iommu_iotlb_sync+0x25/0x60
[ 259.470408] which would create a new lock dependency:
[ 259.476041] (&domain->lock){-.-.}-{3:3} -> (&xa->xa_lock#25){+.+.}-{3:3}
[ 259.483615]
but this new dependency connects a HARDIRQ-irq-safe lock:
[ 259.492447] (&domain->lock){-.-.}-{3:3}
[ 259.492449]
... which became HARDIRQ-irq-safe at:
[ 259.503705] lock_acquire+0xb6/0x2e0
[ 259.507790] _raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x3e/0x60
[ 259.512748] amd_iommu_flush_iotlb_all+0x20/0x50
[ 259.517996] iommu_dma_free_iova.isra.0+0x1b8/0x1e0
[ 259.523534] __iommu_dma_unmap+0xc2/0x140
[ 259.528100] iommu_dma_unmap_phys+0x55/0xc0
[ 259.532863] dma_unmap_phys+0x274/0x2e0
[ 259.537238] dma_unmap_page_attrs+0x17/0x30
[ 259.542000] nvme_unmap_data+0x13e/0x280
[ 259.546473] nvme_pci_complete_batch+0x45/0x70
[ 259.551524] nvme_irq+0x83/0x90
[ 259.555123] __handle_irq_event_percpu+0x92/0x360
[ 259.560466] handle_irq_event+0x39/0x80
[ 259.564841] handle_edge_irq+0xb2/0x1a0
[ 259.569214] __common_interrupt+0x4e/0x130
[ 259.573882] common_interrupt+0x88/0xa0
[ 259.578256] asm_common_interrupt+0x27/0x40
[ 259.583019] cpuidle_enter_state+0x119/0x5d0
[ 259.587877] cpuidle_enter+0x2e/0x50
[ 259.591962] do_idle+0x153/0x2c0
[ 259.595657] cpu_startup_entry+0x29/0x30
[ 259.600128] start_secondary+0x118/0x150
[ 259.604601] common_startup_64+0x13e/0x141
[ 259.609266]
to a HARDIRQ-irq-unsafe lock:
[ 259.615384] (&xa->xa_lock#25){+.+.}-{3:3}
[ 259.615386]
... which became HARDIRQ-irq-unsafe at:
[ 259.627039] ...
[ 259.627039] lock_acquire+0xb6/0x2e0
[ 259.633071] _raw_spin_lock+0x2f/0x50
[ 259.637250] amd_iommu_alloc_domain_nested+0x140/0x3c0
[ 259.643078] iommufd_hwpt_alloc+0x272/0x800 [iommufd]
[ 259.648813] iommufd_fops_ioctl+0x14e/0x200 [iommufd]
[ 259.654547] __x64_sys_ioctl+0x9d/0xf0
...

Since amd_iommu_domain_flush_pages() necessarily holds domain->lock to do the
flush, switch the allocation side in gdom_info_load_or_alloc_locked() to
HARDIRQ-safe allocation. The IOMMU_DESTROY->free path has the same issue,
so switch that path to HARDIRQ-safe locking as well.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68348
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ASoC: tas2781: bound firmware description string parsing

The TAS2781 firmware parser reads several variable-length description
strings with strlen() before checking that the string terminator is
present inside the firmware blob. A malformed firmware image without a
NUL terminator can therefore make the parser walk past the end of the
firmware buffer before the later size checks run.

Add a small bounded string-length helper and use it for all description
fields that are parsed from the firmware buffer. Keep the existing size
checks for the fixed bytes that follow each string.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68349
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: carl9170: fix buffer overflow in rx_stream failover path

The failover continuation in carl9170_rx_stream() copies the full tlen
from the second USB transfer instead of capping at rx_failover_missing
bytes. When both transfers are near maximum size, the total exceeds the
65535-byte failover SKB, triggering skb_over_panic.

Limit the copy size to the missing byte count.

[Fix checkpatch CHECK:PARENTHESIS_ALIGNMENT]

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🚨 CVE-2026-68350
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: carl9170: fix OOB read from off-by-two in TX status handler

The bounds check in carl9170_tx_process_status() uses
`i > ((cmd->hdr.len / 2) + 1)` which is off by two, allowing
2 extra iterations past valid _tx_status entries when the firmware-
controlled hdr.ext exceeds hdr.len/2. Fix by using the correct
comparison `i >= (cmd->hdr.len / 2)`.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68351
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: carl9170: bound memcpy length in cmd callback to prevent OOB read

When the firmware sends a command response with a length mismatch,
carl9170_cmd_callback() logs the mismatch and calls carl9170_restart()
but then falls through to memcpy(ar->readbuf, buffer + 4, len - 4).
Since len comes from the firmware and can exceed ar->readlen, this
copies more data than the readbuf was allocated for.

Bound the memcpy to min(len - 4, ar->readlen) so that the response
is still completed -- avoiding repeated restarts from queued garbage --
while preventing an overread past the response buffer.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68352
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: ath6kl: fix OOB read from firmware IE lengths in connect event

The firmware-controlled beacon_ie_len, assoc_req_len, and assoc_resp_len
fields in ath6kl_wmi_connect_event_rx() are not validated against the
buffer length. Their sum (up to 765) can exceed the actual WMI event
data, causing out-of-bounds reads during IE parsing and state corruption
of wmi->is_wmm_enabled.

Add a check that the total IE length fits within the buffer.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68353
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: ath6kl: fix OOB read from firmware num_msg in TX complete handler

The firmware-controlled num_msg field (u8, 0-255) drives the loop in
ath6kl_wmi_tx_complete_event_rx() without validation against the buffer
length. This allows out-of-bounds reads of up to 1020 bytes past the
WMI event buffer when the firmware sends an inflated num_msg.

Add a check that the buffer is large enough to hold the fixed struct
and the num_msg variable-length entries.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68354
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

firewire: net: Fix fragmented datagram reassembly

fwnet_frag_new() keeps a sorted list of received fragments for a partial
datagram. When a new fragment is adjacent to an existing fragment, the
code checks whether the new fragment also closes the gap to the next or
previous list entry.

Those neighbor lookups currently assume that the current fragment always
has a real next or previous fragment. At a list edge, the next or
previous entry is the list head, not a struct fwnet_fragment_info.

The gap checks also compare against the old edge of the current fragment
instead of the edge after adding the new fragment. As a result, a
fragment that bridges two existing ranges may leave two adjacent ranges
unmerged, so fwnet_pd_is_complete() can miss a complete datagram.

Check for the list head before looking up the neighboring fragment, and
compare the neighbor against the new fragment's far edge when deciding
whether to merge all three ranges.

This issue was found by a static analysis checker and confirmed by
manual source review.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68355
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: ath11k: fix potential buffer underflow in ath11k_hal_rx_msdu_list_get()

When the first entry in msdu_details has a zero buffer address,
the code accesses msdu_details[i - 1] with i == 0, causing a
buffer underflow.

Fix similarly to ath12k_wifi7_hal_rx_msdu_list_get() by adding
a separate check for i == 0 before the main condition to prevent
the out-of-bounds access.

Found by Linux Verification Center (linuxtesting.org) with SVACE.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68356
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

watchdog: airoha: Prevent division by zero when clock frequency is zero

clk_get_rate() can return 0 when the clock provider is not properly
configured or the clock is unmanaged. The driver uses wdt_freq as a
divisor directly in airoha_wdt_probe() to compute max_timeout and in
airoha_wdt_get_timeleft() to compute the remaining time, which results
in a division by zero.

Add a check for wdt_freq == 0 in probe and return -EINVAL with
dev_err_probe() to prevent the division by zero and provide a
diagnostic message.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68357
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

watchdog: pretimeout: Fix UAF in watchdog_unregister_governor()

When a watchdog governor is unregistered, it updates existing watchdog
devices that were using this governor by falling back to `default_gov`.

If the governor being unregistered is currently set as `default_gov`,
the `default_gov` is never cleared. This leads to 2 use-after-free
issues:
1. New watchdog devices registered after this point will inherit the
dangling `default_gov`.
2. Existing watchdog devices using the unregistered governor will have
their `wdd->gov` reassigned to the dangling `default_gov`.

Fix the UAF by clearing `default_gov` if it matches the governor being
unregistered.

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🚨 CVE-2026-68358
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

hwmon: (nzxt-kraken3) Stop device IO before calling hid_hw_stop

Calling hid_hw_stop() does not stop the device IO.
This results in a race condition between hid_input_report() and the point
immediately following the execution of hid_device_io_start() within
the driver probe function. If the probe operation fails after "io start"
has been initiated, this race condition will result in a UAF vulnerability.

Fix the problem by calling hid_device_io_stop() before calling
hid_hw_stop().

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