wsl patching

  1. CVE-2026-23360 NVMe Admin Queue Leak: Linux Kernel Fix for Availability Risk

    CVE-2026-23360 is not the sort of Linux kernel flaw that produces dramatic headlines, but it is exactly the kind of storage-layer regression that enterprise administrators ignore at their peril. The issue, now tracked through Microsoft’s security update ecosystem as well as Linux vulnerability...
  2. CVE-2026-31677 AF_ALG Linux Crypto Bug: What Windows+WSL Admins Should Patch

    CVE-2026-31677 is a freshly published Linux kernel vulnerability that lands in a part of the kernel many administrators rarely think about: the AF_ALG cryptographic socket interface. The issue, now included in the NVD dataset but not yet scored by NIST, centers on receive-side scatterlist...
  3. CVE-2026-31676 RxRPC Linux Kernel Fix: What Windows Admins Should Do

    CVE-2026-31676 is not the kind of Linux kernel flaw that usually generates splashy headlines, but it is exactly the sort of subtle networking bug that security teams should not ignore. The issue sits in RxRPC, a kernel-supported remote procedure call transport used by specialized Linux...