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    CVE-2026-45476 Linux Fix: Azure Network Adapter Kernel Update & Reboot

    To protect yourself from CVE-2026-45476, you need to update affected Linux systems using the Microsoft Azure Network Adapter driver to a kernel build that includes the upstream fix, or apply your Linux distribution’s security kernel update as soon as it becomes available. This is not a Windows...
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    CVE-2026-31704 ksmbd SMB ACL Overflow: Patch Linux Kernel Fixes Fast

    CVE-2026-31704 is a Linux kernel ksmbd vulnerability disclosed in early May 2026 and fixed in stable kernel patches, where unchecked 16-bit DACL size accumulation in SMB ACL handling can wrap past 65,535 bytes and corrupt the access-control buffer on affected systems. It is not a classic Windows...
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    CVE-2026-31645 LAN966x Page Pool Leak: Windows Teams’ Patch Triage Guide

    CVE-2026-31645 is not the kind of Linux kernel vulnerability that will dominate headlines with exploit kits, ransomware chatter, or emergency weekend patch calls, but it is exactly the kind of bug that matters in the long life of production systems. The issue sits in the Microchip LAN966x...
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