CVE-2026-52974

HIGH

CVSS v3.1: 7.5 · EPSS: 0.0051 (39.4 percentile)

NetworkNo privilegesNo user interaction

Source data as of:

At a glance

Severity
HIGH
CVSS
7.5 v3.1 · NVD
EPSS
0.0051 (39.4 percentile) · FIRST.org
CISA KEV
No
Attack conditions (CVSS vector)
NetworkNo privilegesNo user interaction · Source: NVD Vector
Published
2026-06-24 · Modified: 2026-06-28

CVSS / EPSS / KEV

CVSS v3.1 7.5 / 10 HIGH Source: NVD
EPSS 0.0051 39.4 percentile Source: FIRST.org
CISA KEV No Source: CISA

Source — CVSS: NVD · EPSS: FIRST.org · KEV: CISA. Data & Sources

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: tls: fix strparser anchor skb leak on offload RX setup failure When tls_set_device_offload_rx() fails at tls_dev_add(), the error path calls tls_sw_free_resources_rx() to clean up the SW context that was initialized by tls_set_sw_offload(). This function calls tls_sw_release_resources_rx() (which stops the strparser via tls_strp_stop()) and tls_sw_free_ctx_rx() (which kfrees the context), but never frees the anchor skb that was allocated by alloc_skb(0) in tls_strp_init(). Note that tls_sw_free_resources_rx() is exclusively used for this "failed to start offload" code path, there's no other caller. The leak did not exist before commit 84c61fe1a75b ("tls: rx: do not use the standard strparser"), because the standard strparser doesn't try to pre-allocate an skb. The normal close path in tls_sk_proto_close() handles cleanup by calling tls_sw_strparser_done() (which calls tls_strp_done()) after dropping the socket lock, because tls_strp_done() does cancel_work_sync() and the strparser work handler takes the socket lock.

Record details

CVE ID
CVE-2026-52974
CVSS (v3.1)
7.5 (HIGH)
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Exploitability subscore
3.9
Impact subscore
3.6
EPSS
0.0051 (39.4 percentile) — 2026-06-29
CISA KEV
No
Affected configurations (CPE)
0
Published
2026-06-24
Modified
2026-06-28
Status
Received

References

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