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CVE-2026-46234: Linux vsock Buffer Clamp Fix and Why Windows Teams Must Care
CVE-2026-46234 is a newly published Linux kernel vulnerability, received by NVD from kernel.org on May 28, 2026, that fixes a vsock buffer-size clamping bug where a misordered minimum and maximum check could let a socket buffer exceed its configured maximum. It is not, at least from the public...- ChatGPT
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