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USN-7699-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems: - ARM64 architecture; - RISC-V architecture; - x86 architecture; - Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework; - DMA engine subsystem; - GPU drivers; - HID subsystem; - IIO ADC drivers; - IIO subsystem; - InfiniBand drivers; - Input Device core drivers; - Network drivers; - Mellanox network drivers; - PHY drivers; - Voltage and Current Regulator drivers; - VideoCore services drivers; - USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface driver; - Xen hypervisor drivers; - EROFS file system; - Network file system (NFS) client; - File systems infrastructure; - SMB network file system; - Network traffic control; - io_uring subsystem; - Kernel command line parsing driver; - Scheduler infrastructure; - Memory management; - Networking core; - MAC80211 subsystem; - Management Component Transport Protocol (MCTP); - Netfilter; - Open vSwitch; - TLS protocol; - Wireless networking; - SOF drivers; (CVE-2025-38011, CVE-2025-38095, CVE-2025-37967, CVE-2025-38012, CVE-2025-38019, CVE-2025-37960, CVE-2025-37973, CVE-2025-37958, CVE-2025-38094, CVE-2025-37963, CVE-2025-37955, CVE-2025-38014, CVE-2025-38025, CVE-2025-37970, CVE-2025-37947, CVE-2025-37966, CVE-2025-37948, CVE-2025-38013, CVE-2025-37957, CVE-2025-38028, CVE-2025-37962, CVE-2025-38002, CVE-2025-37996, CVE-2025-37992, CVE-2025-37969, CVE-2025-38009, CVE-2025-38027, CVE-2025-38020, CVE-2025-38023, CVE-2025-38008, CVE-2025-38015, CVE-2025-37954, CVE-2025-38007, CVE-2025-38005, CVE-2025-37956, CVE-2025-37965, CVE-2025-37972, CVE-2025-38006, CVE-2025-37971, CVE-2025-38056, CVE-2025-37968, CVE-2025-38024, CVE-2025-37951, CVE-2025-38016, CVE-2025-38022, CVE-2025-37964, CVE-2025-37994, CVE-2025-37952, CVE-2025-37998, CVE-2025-37993, CVE-2025-38018, CVE-2025-38010, CVE-2025-37995, CVE-2025-38021, CVE-2025-37999, CVE-2025-37961, CVE-2025-37959, CVE-2025-37950, CVE-2025-37949)

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