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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: fix skb length accounting after generic XDP frag adjustment Generic XDP… (CVE-2026-74665)CVE-2026-74665 0 A vulnerability in the Linux kernel's network stack involving incorrect skb length accounting after generic XDP fragment adjustments has been resolved. The flaw caused skb->len to remain outdated after fragment shrinking, leading to skb_headlen() reporting a larger linear area than actual. This resulted in copying excess bytes past the linear tail to userspace, including kernel pointers and internal skb metadata, potentially exposing sensitive kernel memory. The issue was reproducible with large UDP datagrams on veth pairs and caused payload corruption. The fix synchronizes skb->len and skb->data_len correctly after fragment adjustments. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 08/22/2026, 18:30:28 UTC Added: 08/22/2026, 22:51:30 UTC |
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