HOMEVULNERABILITIESCVE-2026-43066
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CVE-2026-43066

Published: May 5, 2026· Updated: May 6, 2026

EPSS:0.02%probability of exploitation in 30 daysPercentile:6.8th

Official Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ext4: fix iloc.bh leak in ext4_fc_replay_inode() error paths

During code review, Joseph found that ext4_fc_replay_inode() calls

ext4_get_fc_inode_loc() to get the inode location, which holds a

reference to iloc.bh that must be released via brelse().

However, several error paths jump to the 'out' label without

releasing iloc.bh:

- ext4_handle_dirty_metadata() failure

- sync_dirty_buffer() failure

- ext4_mark_inode_used() failure

- ext4_iget() failure

Fix this by introducing an 'out_brelse' label placed just before

the existing 'out' label to ensure iloc.bh is always released.

Additionally, make ext4_fc_replay_inode() propagate errors

properly instead of always returning 0.

NVD Source

Technical Analysis

CVE-2026-43066 requires local access, meaning attackers must already have a foothold on the target system.

Exploitation requires some privileges, which limits the exposure to scenarios where an attacker has already gained initial access.

Affected Vendors & Products

Mentioned vendors (from description):
Linux
CPE data not yet available in NVD for this CVE.

Exploit & PoC Resources

NO KNOWN EXPLOITNo public exploit confirmed at this time
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Quick Facts

CVE IDCVE-2026-43066
SeverityNONE
CISA KEVNo
EPSS (30d)0.02%
PublishedMay 5, 2026

Recommended Actions

  • Apply vendor patches immediately
  • Monitor CVE-2026-43066 in threat intel feeds
  • Review IDS/IPS signatures for exploitation attempts
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