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CVE-2026-74677
net: usb: ipheth: fix carrier_work UAF on disconnect
Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: usb: ipheth: fix carrier_work UAF on disconnect ipheth_sndbulk_callback() re-arms the carrier-check work on any non-zero URB status: else schedule_delayed_work(&dev->carrier_work, 0); Nothing ties that to the interface being up, so the work can be armed again after ipheth_close() has already drained it, and stay armed until the netdev whose private area embeds it is freed. On unplug with a TX URB in flight, ipheth_disconnect() drains the work through unregister_netdev() -> ipheth_close() -> cancel_delayed_work_sync() and only then calls ipheth_kill_urbs(). usb_kill_urb() completes the in-flight TX URB with -ENOENT, so ipheth_sndbulk_callback() runs after the drain and re-arms carrier_work. The same completion also re-arms the work if the interface is only brought down while a TX URB is in flight, and ipheth_carrier_check_work() then keeps re-queueing itself once a second. unregister_netdev() does not call ipheth_close() for an already-down interface, so nothing drains it on the later unplug either. In both cases free_netdev() frees the netdev while carrier_work is still pending, and ipheth_carrier_check_work() dereferences freed memory. Tie the work to the interface state instead of chasing the completion: disable it in ipheth_close() and enable it in ipheth_open(), so a schedule_delayed_work() from the URB completion is a no-op whenever the interface is not up. disable_delayed_work_sync() also waits for a running instance, so it fully replaces the cancel_delayed_work_sync() it takes the place of. The work starts out disabled in ipheth_probe() so the enable/disable counts balance from the first open. Reproduced under KASAN on linux-next (next-20260731) with dummy_hcd and raw-gadget standing in for the device, driving the second path above (the interface is already down, so unregister_netdev() does not call ipheth_close()): 15 of 15 unpatched boots report a slab-use-after-free in __run_timers(), freed by ipheth_disconnect() and re-armed from ipheth_sndbulk_callback() via queue_delayed_work_on(). The same trigger on a kernel differing only by this patch reports 0 of 15, and the carrier check still functions across open/close cycles. The reproducer needs an attached USB device that stops draining bulk OUT, plus a link down and unplug, driven as root. It is not a privilege boundary crossing and no exploit primitive was developed. Found by 0sec (https://0sec.ai).

INFO

Published Date :

Aug. 22, 2026, 4:16 p.m.

Last Modified :

Aug. 22, 2026, 4:16 p.m.

Remotely Exploit :

No

Source :

416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67
Affected Products

The following products are affected by CVE-2026-74677 vulnerability. Even if cvefeed.io is aware of the exact versions of the products that are affected, the information is not represented in the table below.

No affected product recoded yet

Solution
Fix a use-after-free in the ipheth driver by properly managing work scheduling.
  • Disable the carrier check work in ipheth_close().
  • Enable the carrier check work in ipheth_open().
  • Ensure work is disabled on interface close.
  • Apply the provided kernel patch.
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  • New CVE Received by 416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67

    Aug. 22, 2026

    Action Type Old Value New Value
    Added Affected [{'repo': 'https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git', 'vendor': 'Linux', 'product': 'Linux', 'versions': [{'status': 'affected', 'version': 'bb1b40c7cb863f0800a6410c7dcb86cf3f28d3b1', 'lessThan': 'd07133fe1befae9a1e4c4c5e46ef0b73d2992020', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': 'bb1b40c7cb863f0800a6410c7dcb86cf3f28d3b1', 'lessThan': '2c7496124e94c7f9c3daa5c5b1fb563ca9d62c45', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': 'bb1b40c7cb863f0800a6410c7dcb86cf3f28d3b1', 'lessThan': '48303f3ae0fa6e102f3fc7dbf1688cc179131962', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': 'bb1b40c7cb863f0800a6410c7dcb86cf3f28d3b1', 'lessThan': 'fde39b8a521780391fb4e5bda2c0aa4928947f12', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': '4f2df9fd07698bece3321fbf9e4b6dbcb9babccc', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': 'ea7d6be58c2e6c1f426b48994bb22b2393c90963', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': 'f5bca75dc46701f4c0d1dcbaae401233ae7ff06b', 'versionType': 'git'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': '4.4.180', 'lessThan': '4.5', 'versionType': 'semver'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': '4.9.173', 'lessThan': '4.10', 'versionType': 'semver'}, {'status': 'affected', 'version': '4.14.116', 'lessThan': '4.15', 'versionType': 'semver'}], 'programFiles': ['drivers/net/usb/ipheth.c'], 'defaultStatus': 'unaffected'}, {'repo': 'https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git', 'vendor': 'Linux', 'product': 'Linux', 'versions': [{'status': 'affected', 'version': '4.15'}, {'status': 'unaffected', 'version': '0', 'lessThan': '4.15', 'versionType': 'semver'}, {'status': 'unaffected', 'version': '6.12.104', 'versionType': 'semver', 'lessThanOrEqual': '6.12.*'}, {'status': 'unaffected', 'version': '6.18.45', 'versionType': 'semver', 'lessThanOrEqual': '6.18.*'}, {'status': 'unaffected', 'version': '7.1.9', 'versionType': 'semver', 'lessThanOrEqual': '7.1.*'}, {'status': 'unaffected', 'version': '7.2', 'versionType': 'original_commit_for_fix', 'lessThanOrEqual': '*'}], 'programFiles': ['drivers/net/usb/ipheth.c'], 'defaultStatus': 'affected'}]
    Added Description In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: usb: ipheth: fix carrier_work UAF on disconnect ipheth_sndbulk_callback() re-arms the carrier-check work on any non-zero URB status: else schedule_delayed_work(&dev->carrier_work, 0); Nothing ties that to the interface being up, so the work can be armed again after ipheth_close() has already drained it, and stay armed until the netdev whose private area embeds it is freed. On unplug with a TX URB in flight, ipheth_disconnect() drains the work through unregister_netdev() -> ipheth_close() -> cancel_delayed_work_sync() and only then calls ipheth_kill_urbs(). usb_kill_urb() completes the in-flight TX URB with -ENOENT, so ipheth_sndbulk_callback() runs after the drain and re-arms carrier_work. The same completion also re-arms the work if the interface is only brought down while a TX URB is in flight, and ipheth_carrier_check_work() then keeps re-queueing itself once a second. unregister_netdev() does not call ipheth_close() for an already-down interface, so nothing drains it on the later unplug either. In both cases free_netdev() frees the netdev while carrier_work is still pending, and ipheth_carrier_check_work() dereferences freed memory. Tie the work to the interface state instead of chasing the completion: disable it in ipheth_close() and enable it in ipheth_open(), so a schedule_delayed_work() from the URB completion is a no-op whenever the interface is not up. disable_delayed_work_sync() also waits for a running instance, so it fully replaces the cancel_delayed_work_sync() it takes the place of. The work starts out disabled in ipheth_probe() so the enable/disable counts balance from the first open. Reproduced under KASAN on linux-next (next-20260731) with dummy_hcd and raw-gadget standing in for the device, driving the second path above (the interface is already down, so unregister_netdev() does not call ipheth_close()): 15 of 15 unpatched boots report a slab-use-after-free in __run_timers(), freed by ipheth_disconnect() and re-armed from ipheth_sndbulk_callback() via queue_delayed_work_on(). The same trigger on a kernel differing only by this patch reports 0 of 15, and the carrier check still functions across open/close cycles. The reproducer needs an attached USB device that stops draining bulk OUT, plus a link down and unplug, driven as root. It is not a privilege boundary crossing and no exploit primitive was developed. Found by 0sec (https://0sec.ai).
    Added Reference https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2c7496124e94c7f9c3daa5c5b1fb563ca9d62c45
    Added Reference https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/48303f3ae0fa6e102f3fc7dbf1688cc179131962
    Added Reference https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d07133fe1befae9a1e4c4c5e46ef0b73d2992020
    Added Reference https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/fde39b8a521780391fb4e5bda2c0aa4928947f12
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