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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Fix NULL pointer dereference in module event cache removal A… (CVE-2026-74633)CVE-2026-74633
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A NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the Linux kernel tracing subsystem was resolved. The flaw occurs when a module-only event filter is cached with a NULL match pointer if the module is not loaded. Subsequent attempts to remove a specific match from the same module pass this NULL pointer to strcmp(), causing a kernel crash. This issue can be triggered from userspace by writing specific event filter strings to the tracing interface. The fix involves checking the event_mod->match pointer before comparison to prevent the NULL dereference.

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