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CVE-2026-46333

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ptrace: slightly saner 'get_dumpable()' logic The

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ptrace: slightly saner 'get_dumpable()' logic The 'dumpability' of a task is fundamentally about the memory image of the task - the concept comes from whether it can core dump or not - and makes no sense when you don't have an associated mm. And almost all users do in fact use it only for the case where the task has a mm pointer. But we have one odd special case: ptrace_may_access() uses 'dumpable' to check various other things entirely independently of the MM (typically explicitly using flags like PTRACE_MODE_READ_FSCREDS).

Including for threads that no longer have a VM (and maybe never did, like most kernel threads). It's not what this flag was designed for, but it is what it is. The ptrace code does check that the uid/gid matches, so you do have to be uid-0 to see kernel thread details, but this means that the traditional "drop capabilities" model doesn't make any difference for this all.

Make it all make a bit more sense by saying that if you don't have a MM pointer, we'll use a cached "last dumpability" flag if the thread ever had a MM (it will be zero for kernel threads since it is never set), and require a proper CAP_SYS_PTRACE capability to override.

HIGH · CVSS 7.1 EPSS 7e-05
Act now
  • Public exploit or PoC is available
  • CVSS base score ≥ 7.0
Sigma rules0 YARA rules0
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This page is every public fact about CVE-2026-46333, cross-linked. Its job is to answer one question fast - does this need my attention now? - and then hand you the two things you do about it. Here is how an analyst reads it.
Triage: should I act now? Four signals, and they are not interchangeable:
CVSSseverity - how bad it is IF exploited, 0-10. A high CVSS alone is not urgency; a flaw can be a perfect 10 and never actually be attacked. EPSSprobability - a model’s estimate of the chance it is exploited in the next 30 days, 0-1. This is the “will it actually happen” signal. CISA KEVconfirmed - it is being exploited in the wild right now. The strongest signal on the page; KEV beats any score. Weaponisedavailability - public exploits / PoCs, and especially Metasploit modules rated Excellent / Great. Reliable, packaged exploit code means low-skill attackers can use it today.
How they combine: KEV, or a dependable Metasploit module, means patch now regardless of CVSS. High CVSS + low EPSS + no exploit is real but not an emergency - schedule it. Low CVSS but KEV-listed still gets patched now. The verdict above already weighed these for you; this is how it got there.
Then what - two workflows:
Detectwhen you cannot patch today, follow this CVE to the ATT&CK techniques it enables, then Build a SIEM detection (the green button) - author a rule, test it in Atomic, deploy it. That buys visibility while the patch waits. PatchAffected products / packages tell you if you are exposed; Fixed versions by distribution and Vendor advisories give the exact version that closes it.
Reading order for the panels below: verdict + badges, then Public exploits / Metasploit (is it weaponised), then ATT&CK techniques + Sigma / IDS rules (can I detect it), then Affected products / packages + Fixed versions (am I exposed, what patches it), then Threat actors / IOCs (who uses it), then Scoring & timeline / references (the evidence).

ATT&CK techniques

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CAPEC attack patterns

3

Attack patterns this CVE enables - the bridge from weakness to ATT&CK technique.

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Public Exploits & PoCs

4
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Fixed versions by distribution

80
The package version that resolves this CVE on each Linux distribution, from the vendor’s published security data. fixed in shows a patched version exists; open means the package is listed as affected with no fix yet.
oracle allbpftool fixed in 0:5.15.0-320.202.8.4.el8uek
oracle allkernel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-abi-stablelists open
oracle allkernel-core fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-cross-headers fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-debug open
oracle allkernel-debug-core open
oracle allkernel-debug-devel open
oracle allkernel-debug-modules fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-debug-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-devel open
oracle allkernel-headers fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-modules open
oracle allkernel-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-tools open
oracle allkernel-tools-libs fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
oracle allkernel-tools-libs-devel open
oracle allkernel-uek fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek-container fixed in 0:5.15.0-320.202.8.4.el8uek
oracle allkernel-uek-container-debug open
oracle allkernel-uek-core open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-core fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-devel open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-core open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-deprecated open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-desktop open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-extra fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-extra-netfilter open
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-usb fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-debug-modules-wireless open
oracle allkernel-uek-devel fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-core open
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-deprecated open
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-desktop fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-extra fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-extra-netfilter fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-usb fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek-modules-wireless open
oracle allkernel-uek-tools fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek64k fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek64k-core fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el10uek
oracle allkernel-uek64k-devel open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-core open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-deprecated fixed in 0:6.12.0-202.76.4.3.el9uek
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-desktop open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-extra open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-extra-netfilter open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-usb open
oracle allkernel-uek64k-modules-wireless open
oracle allperf open
oracle allpython3-perf open
rhel 8bpftool fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.85.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-abi-stablelists open
rhel 8kernel-core fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-debug fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-debug-core open
rhel 8kernel-debug-devel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-debug-modules fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-debug-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-devel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-modules open
rhel 8kernel-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-core open
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug-core open
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug-devel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug-kvm fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug-modules fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-debug-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-devel fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-kvm fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-modules fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-rt-modules-extra fixed in 0:4.18.0-553.125.1.rt7.466.el8_10
rhel 8kernel-tools open

Scoring & Timeline

7.1
HIGH · CVSS v3.1 · 416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67
View on NVD
Attack Vector
Network Adjacent Local Physical
Attack Complexity
Low High
Privileges Required
None Low High
User Interaction
None Required
Scope
Unchanged Changed
Confidentiality
None Low High
Integrity
None Low High
Availability
None Low High
Published to NVD15 May 2026 · 02:16 PM
CVSS VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N
SSVC triage · cisa-vulnrichment
Exploitation
poc
Automatable
no
Technical impact
total
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Vendor Advisories

30
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