wifi: rtw88: check for PCI upstream bridge existence
CVE-2026-46092 is a vulnerability related to the wifi driver component 'rtw88' involving a check for PCI upstream bridge existence. The available information does not provide technical details about the nature of the vulnerability or its impact. There is no CVSS score or detailed vendor advisory content to clarify the severity or exploitation status. No patch or remediation guidance is currently provided. The affected products include Microsoft and Azure Linux 3. 0 versions. No known exploits in the wild have been reported.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-46092, concerns the wifi driver 'rtw88' and involves verifying the presence of a PCI upstream bridge. The description and technical details are minimal and do not specify the exact nature of the security flaw or its potential impact. The vulnerability affects Microsoft and Azure Linux 3.0 products. No CVSS score or patch information is available, and there are no known exploits reported.
Potential Impact
Due to the lack of detailed information, the specific impact of this vulnerability cannot be determined from the provided data. There are no reports of exploitation in the wild, and no CVSS score is assigned to assess severity.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or mitigation recommendations are provided at this time.
wifi: rtw88: check for PCI upstream bridge existence
Description
CVE-2026-46092 is a vulnerability related to the wifi driver component 'rtw88' involving a check for PCI upstream bridge existence. The available information does not provide technical details about the nature of the vulnerability or its impact. There is no CVSS score or detailed vendor advisory content to clarify the severity or exploitation status. No patch or remediation guidance is currently provided. The affected products include Microsoft and Azure Linux 3. 0 versions. No known exploits in the wild have been reported.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-46092, concerns the wifi driver 'rtw88' and involves verifying the presence of a PCI upstream bridge. The description and technical details are minimal and do not specify the exact nature of the security flaw or its potential impact. The vulnerability affects Microsoft and Azure Linux 3.0 products. No CVSS score or patch information is available, and there are no known exploits reported.
Potential Impact
Due to the lack of detailed information, the specific impact of this vulnerability cannot be determined from the provided data. There are no reports of exploitation in the wild, and no CVSS score is assigned to assess severity.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or mitigation recommendations are provided at this time.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Csaf Category
- csaf_vex
- Csaf Version
- 2.0
- Publisher
- Microsoft Security Response Center
- Advisory Id
- msrc_CVE-2026-46092
- Cve Count
- 1
- Additional Cves
- []
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a18ab82e29bf47b50288eef
Added to database: 5/28/2026, 8:54:26 PM
Last enriched: 5/28/2026, 9:06:26 PM
Last updated: 5/29/2026, 8:24:27 AM
Views: 4
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