CVE-2026-53359
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Fix shadow paging use-after-free due to unexpected role Commit 0cb2af2ea66ad ("KVM: x86: Fix shadow paging use-after-free due to unexpected GFN") fixed a shadow paging mismatch between stored and computed GFNs; the bug could be triggered by changing a PDE mapping from outside the guest, and then deleting a memslot. The rmap_remove() call would miss entries created after the PDE change because the GFN of the leaf SPTE does not match the GFN of the struct kvm_mmu_page. A similar hole however remains if the modified PDE points to a non-leaf page. In this case the gfn can be made to match, but the role does not match: the original large 2MB page creates a kvm_mmu_page with direct=1, while the new 4KB needs a kvm_mmu_page with direct=0.
5 articles across 4 outlets · first covered Jul 6, 2026 · latest Jul 21, 2026
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OVH rolls out emergency patch for KVM flaw CVE-2026-53359securityonline.info · Jul 21, 2026
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Linux flaws Januscape and GhostLock let users escalate to rootarstechnica.com · Jul 8, 2026
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CVE-2026-53359 Flaw Lets Attackers Break Out of Linux VMswww.securityweek.com · Jul 7, 2026
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Key KVM Flaw CVE-2026-53359 Lets Guest VMs Hijack Host Memorysecurityaffairs.com · Jul 7, 2026
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Januscape KVM escape flaw CVE-2026-53359 threatens cloud hostssecurityonline.info · Jul 6, 2026