CVE detail
CVE-2026-68376
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: sctp: fix auth_hmacs array size in struct sctp_cookie The auth_hmacs array in struct sctp_cookie is supposed to store a complete SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ALGO parameter, which consists of a struct sctp_paramhdr followed by N HMAC identifiers. However, the array size was calculated using an extra 2 bytes instead of sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr), which is 4 bytes. When four HMAC identifiers are configured, the HMAC-ALGO parameter stored in the endpoint is larger than the auth_hmacs buffer in the cookie. As a result, sctp_association_init() copies beyond the end of auth_hmacs when initializing the association, corrupting the adjacent auth_chunks field. This can lead to an invalid HMAC identifier being accepted and later cause an out-of-bounds read in sctp_auth_get_hmac(). Fix the array size calculation by including the full SCTP parameter header size.
Buzz score
Why this CVE is surfacing
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Buzz score components · mention 19.5 · diversity 10.0 · KEV 0.0 · OTX 0.0 · PoC 0.0
Why it matters now
Mention timeline
- Total mentions
- 6
- within the 30d window
- Peak daily
- 5
- highest bucket
Evidence
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Information published.
vendormsrc.microsoft.comAug 11, 2026, 8:14 AMNo excerpt available.
Exploitgit.kernel.orgAug 10, 2026, 1:20 PMNo excerpt available.
Exploitgit.kernel.orgAug 10, 2026, 1:20 PMNo excerpt available.
Exploitgit.kernel.orgAug 10, 2026, 1:20 PMNo excerpt available.
Exploitgit.kernel.orgAug 10, 2026, 1:20 PMNo excerpt available.
Exploitgit.kernel.orgAug 10, 2026, 1:20 PM
Exploit code
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