CVE-2026-64075

Description

A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's fprobe mechanism. The 'unregister_fprobe()' function did not properly wait for the RCU (Read-Copy-Update) grace period, which is a synchronization mechanism. This oversight could lead to a use-after-free vulnerability, where memory is deallocated while still being accessed. Such a flaw can result in system instability, leading to a denial of service, and in some cases, could be exploited by a local attacker to achieve arbitrary code execution.

Understanding the Weakness (CWE)

Confidentiality

Technical Impact: Read Memory

If the expired pointer is used in a read operation, an attacker might be able to control data read in by the application.

Availability

Technical Impact: DoS: Crash, Exit, or Restart

If the expired pointer references a memory location that is not accessible to the product, or points to a location that is "malformed" (such as NULL) or larger than expected by a read or write operation, then a crash may occur.

Integrity,Confidentiality,Availability

Technical Impact: Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands

If the expired pointer is used in a function call, or points to unexpected data in a write operation, then code execution may be possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

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