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Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security updateCVE-2025-71066
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This Red Hat security advisory addresses multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel packages, which form the core of the operating system. The update fixes issues including improper removal of classes in network scheduling (CVE-2025-71066), SCTP list cursor revalidation (CVE-2026-46227), and two use-after-free vulnerabilities in KVM x86 shadow paging (CVE-2026-46113 and CVE-2026-53359). These vulnerabilities have been rated with a high security impact by Red Hat. The advisory applies to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and related variants. A kernel update is available and must be applied with a system reboot to take effect.

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Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security updateCVE-2025-71066
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This Red Hat security advisory addresses multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. The issues include a flaw in the network scheduler's ets_qdisc_change function (CVE-2025-71066) and two use-after-free vulnerabilities in the KVM x86 shadow paging implementation (CVE-2026-46113 and CVE-2026-53359). These vulnerabilities have been rated with an important security impact by Red Hat. A kernel update is available that fixes these issues, and a system reboot is required to apply the update.

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