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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/sched: reject overly deep qdisc hierarchies Deep qdisc hierarchies can lead… (CVE-2026-74663)CVE-2026-74663 0 A vulnerability in the Linux kernel's network scheduler (net/sched) allowed overly deep queuing discipline (qdisc) hierarchies, which could cause excessive recursion and exhaust the kernel stack. The issue arose because the existing loop check did not cover the create-and-graft path, permitting the creation of deep qdisc hierarchies. The vulnerability has been resolved by storing and enforcing a maximum hierarchy depth in the qdisc structure, rejecting new child qdiscs beyond this limit. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 08/22/2026, 18:30:28 UTC Added: 08/22/2026, 22:51:29 UTC |
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