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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bonding: alb: re-check primary_is_promisc under RTNL in bond_alb_monitor… (CVE-2026-74726)CVE-2026-74726
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A vulnerability in the Linux kernel bonding driver (bond_alb_monitor) was resolved. The issue involved improper re-checking of the primary_is_promisc flag under RTNL locking, leading to potential use-after-free or stale state dereference. This could cause kernel crashes (general protection faults) or kernel panic due to null pointer dereference or incorrect promiscuity counter manipulation.

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