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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tls: don't leave a full plaintext sk_msg ring unpushed When the copy path in… (CVE-2026-74610)CVE-2026-74610
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A vulnerability in the Linux kernel's TLS implementation was resolved where the plaintext sk_msg ring buffer could become full and unpushed, leading to a NULL pointer dereference. This occurs because the full_record flag was not set when the ring became full, causing subsequent operations to overwrite live entries and corrupt internal state. An unprivileged user can trigger this on a loopback TCP socket with the TLS ULP attached, potentially causing a kernel crash.

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