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Linux Kernel EUVD-2026-27764

| CVE-2026-43203 HIGH
Use After Free (CWE-416)
2026-05-06 Linux GHSA-864f-qffm-34wc
7.5
CVSS 3.1
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CVSS VectorNVD

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Attack Vector
Network
Attack Complexity
High
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High

Lifecycle Timeline

4
Analysis Generated
May 08, 2026 - 13:37 vuln.today
CVSS changed
May 08, 2026 - 13:22 NVD
7.5 (HIGH)
Patch available
May 06, 2026 - 13:32 EUVD
CVE Published
May 06, 2026 - 11:28 nvd
HIGH 7.5

DescriptionNVD

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

atm: fore200e: fix use-after-free in tasklets during device removal

When the PCA-200E or SBA-200E adapter is being detached, the fore200e is deallocated. However, the tx_tasklet or rx_tasklet may still be running or pending, leading to use-after-free bug when the already freed fore200e is accessed again in fore200e_tx_tasklet() or fore200e_rx_tasklet().

One of the race conditions can occur as follows:

CPU 0 (cleanup) | CPU 1 (tasklet) fore200e_pca_remove_one() | fore200e_interrupt() fore200e_shutdown() | tasklet_schedule() kfree(fore200e) | fore200e_tx_tasklet()

| fore200e-> // UAF Fix this by ensuring tx_tasklet or rx_tasklet is properly canceled before the fore200e is released. Add tasklet_kill() in fore200e_shutdown() to synchronize with any pending or running tasklets. Moreover, since fore200e_reset() could prevent further interrupts or data transfers, the tasklet_kill() should be placed after fore200e_reset() to prevent the tasklet from being rescheduled in fore200e_interrupt(). Finally, it only needs to do tasklet_kill() when the fore200e state is greater than or equal to FORE200E_STATE_IRQ, since tasklets are uninitialized in earlier states. In a word, the tasklet_kill() should be placed in the FORE200E_STATE_IRQ branch within the switch...case structure.

This bug was identified through static analysis.

AnalysisAI

Use-after-free in Linux kernel fore200e ATM driver allows local attackers to achieve high-severity impacts during PCA-200E or SBA-200E adapter removal. When the device is detached, tx_tasklet or rx_tasklet may still be running and access already-freed memory in fore200e_tx_tasklet() or fore200e_rx_tasklet(), potentially leading to code execution, information disclosure, or denial of service. …

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RemediationAI

Within 24 hours: Identify all systems running fore200e ATM drivers (PCA-200E/SBA-200E adapters) and their current kernel versions. Within 7 days: Prioritize patching systems in this category-apply kernel updates to versions 5.10.252, 5.15.202, 6.1.165, 6.6.128, 6.12.75, 6.18.16, 6.19.6, or 7.0 depending on your baseline kernel branch. …

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