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Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security updateCVE-2025-22058 0 This Red Hat security advisory addresses three vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel packages used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. The issues include a memory accounting leak in the UDP implementation (CVE-2025-22058), a double list addition bug in the net_sched subsystem with netem as a child qdisc (CVE-2025-37914), and a memory leak in the ice driver eswitch code during reset scenarios (CVE-2025-38417). These vulnerabilities have been rated with a security impact of Important by Red Hat. The advisory provides updated kernel packages to fix these issues and requires a system reboot to apply the updates. No known exploits in the wild have been reported at this time. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 08/25/2025, 03:44:06 UTC Added: 06/25/2026, 04:31:14 UTC |
Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security updateCVE-2025-37914 0 This Red Hat security advisory addresses multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel packages used in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and related products. The issues include a double list addition in the net_sched subsystem with netem as a child qdisc (CVE-2025-37914), an invalid MMIO write access in the i40e driver (CVE-2025-38200), and a memory leak in the ice driver's eswitch code during reset scenarios (CVE-2025-38417). These vulnerabilities have been rated as important by Red Hat and affect various architectures including x86_64, s390x, ppc64le, and aarch64. A kernel update is available that fixes these issues, and a system reboot is required to apply the update. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 08/25/2025, 14:07:23 UTC Added: 06/25/2026, 04:31:14 UTC |
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