FKIE_CVE-2026-68426
Vulnerability from fkie_nvd - Published: 2026-08-10 13:20 - Updated: 2026-08-17 06:17
Severity
Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
xfrm: fix stale skb->prev after async crypto steals a GSO segment
skb_gso_segment() leaves the segment list head with ->prev pointing at
the last segment, an invariant validate_xmit_skb_list() relies on when
it sets its tail pointer (tail = skb->prev).
When validate_xmit_xfrm() walks a GSO list and some segments are stolen
by async crypto (->xmit() returns -EINPROGRESS), those segments are
unlinked from the list but the head ->prev is never updated. If the
last segment is the one stolen, the returned head still has ->prev
pointing at it, even though it is now owned by the crypto engine and may
be freed. validate_xmit_skb_list() later does tail->next = skb, writing
through that stale pointer -- a use-after-free.
Repoint skb->prev at the last retained segment before returning.
References
Impacted products
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|
{
"affected": [
{
"affectedData": [
{
"defaultStatus": "unaffected",
"product": "Linux",
"programFiles": [
"net/xfrm/xfrm_device.c"
],
"repo": "https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git",
"vendor": "Linux",
"versions": [
{
"lessThan": "33e1b0d25ca0d2818c635ff80e6aa0d295e08a98",
"status": "affected",
"version": "f53c723902d1ac5f0b0a11d7c9dcbff748dde74e",
"versionType": "git"
},
{
"lessThan": "bbca7cc3b2b4b10afbfee99b81d9ee78f5423046",
"status": "affected",
"version": "f53c723902d1ac5f0b0a11d7c9dcbff748dde74e",
"versionType": "git"
},
{
"lessThan": "3f4c3919baf0944ad96580467c302bc6c7758b00",
"status": "affected",
"version": "f53c723902d1ac5f0b0a11d7c9dcbff748dde74e",
"versionType": "git"
}
]
},
{
"defaultStatus": "affected",
"product": "Linux",
"programFiles": [
"net/xfrm/xfrm_device.c"
],
"repo": "https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git",
"vendor": "Linux",
"versions": [
{
"status": "affected",
"version": "4.16"
},
{
"lessThan": "4.16",
"status": "unaffected",
"version": "0",
"versionType": "semver"
},
{
"lessThanOrEqual": "6.18.*",
"status": "unaffected",
"version": "6.18.42",
"versionType": "semver"
},
{
"lessThanOrEqual": "7.1.*",
"status": "unaffected",
"version": "7.1.6",
"versionType": "semver"
},
{
"lessThanOrEqual": "*",
"status": "unaffected",
"version": "7.2",
"versionType": "original_commit_for_fix"
}
]
}
],
"source": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67"
}
],
"cveTags": [],
"descriptions": [
{
"lang": "en",
"value": "In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:\n\nxfrm: fix stale skb-\u003eprev after async crypto steals a GSO segment\n\nskb_gso_segment() leaves the segment list head with -\u003eprev pointing at\nthe last segment, an invariant validate_xmit_skb_list() relies on when\nit sets its tail pointer (tail = skb-\u003eprev).\n\nWhen validate_xmit_xfrm() walks a GSO list and some segments are stolen\nby async crypto (-\u003exmit() returns -EINPROGRESS), those segments are\nunlinked from the list but the head -\u003eprev is never updated. If the\nlast segment is the one stolen, the returned head still has -\u003eprev\npointing at it, even though it is now owned by the crypto engine and may\nbe freed. validate_xmit_skb_list() later does tail-\u003enext = skb, writing\nthrough that stale pointer -- a use-after-free.\n\nRepoint skb-\u003eprev at the last retained segment before returning."
}
],
"id": "CVE-2026-68426",
"lastModified": "2026-08-17T06:17:51.610",
"metrics": {
"cvssMetricV31": [
{
"cvssData": {
"attackComplexity": "LOW",
"attackVector": "NETWORK",
"availabilityImpact": "HIGH",
"baseScore": 9.8,
"baseSeverity": "CRITICAL",
"confidentialityImpact": "HIGH",
"integrityImpact": "HIGH",
"privilegesRequired": "NONE",
"scope": "UNCHANGED",
"userInteraction": "NONE",
"vectorString": "CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H",
"version": "3.1"
},
"exploitabilityScore": 3.9,
"impactScore": 5.9,
"source": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67",
"type": "Secondary"
}
]
},
"published": "2026-08-10T13:20:36.540",
"references": [
{
"source": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67",
"url": "https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/33e1b0d25ca0d2818c635ff80e6aa0d295e08a98"
},
{
"source": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67",
"url": "https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3f4c3919baf0944ad96580467c302bc6c7758b00"
},
{
"source": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67",
"url": "https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/bbca7cc3b2b4b10afbfee99b81d9ee78f5423046"
}
],
"sourceIdentifier": "416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67",
"vulnStatus": "Received"
}
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