CVE-2026-46033
Published: May 27, 2026
Modified: Jun 1, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: authencesn - reject short ahash digests during instance creation authencesn requires either a zero authsize or an authsize of at least 4 bytes because the ESN encrypt/decrypt paths always move 4 bytes of high-order sequence number data at the end of the authenticated data. While crypto_authenc_esn_setauthsize() already rejects explicit non-zero authsizes in the range 1..3, crypto_authenc_esn_create() still copied auth->digestsize into inst->alg.maxauthsize without validating it. The AEAD core then initialized the tfm's default authsize from that value. As a result, selecting an ahash with digest size 1..3, such as cbcmac(cipher_null), exposed authencesn instances whose default authsize was invalid even though setauthsize() would have rejected the same value. AF_ALG could then trigger the ESN tail handling with a too-short tag and hit an out-of-bounds access. Reject authencesn instances whose ahash digest size is in the invalid non-zero range 1..3 so that no tfm can inherit an unsupported default authsize.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected f15f05b0a5de667c821a9727c33bce9d1d9b26dd - < 77f59fb2d3aa33e90ec6cbbf45dcfb20ab82b1a9affected f15f05b0a5de667c821a9727c33bce9d1d9b26dd - < 2f31cd1e64a079c845bca31d2da7b3c90a311726affected f15f05b0a5de667c821a9727c33bce9d1d9b26dd - < d4c6a6d08e70bb1083c7c405fc7faacbf19aebc0affected f15f05b0a5de667c821a9727c33bce9d1d9b26dd - < b69933e97efea238ebbfcf70c2b1be1cd03f13e3affected f15f05b0a5de667c821a9727c33bce9d1d9b26dd - < 67f1f0933cc3d78dde222842bcad2778ec7a0b88+3 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.11unaffected 0 - < 4.11unaffected 5.10.258 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.209 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.175 - <= 6.1.*+5 more versions |
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