HOMEVULNERABILITIESCVE-2026-43482
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CVE-2026-43482

Published: May 13, 2026· Updated: May 13, 2026

EPSS:0.02%probability of exploitation in 30 daysPercentile:4.7th

Official Description

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

sched_ext: Disable preemption between scx_claim_exit() and kicking helper work

scx_claim_exit() atomically sets exit_kind, which prevents scx_error() from

triggering further error handling. After claiming exit, the caller must kick

the helper kthread work which initiates bypass mode and teardown.

If the calling task gets preempted between claiming exit and kicking the

helper work, and the BPF scheduler fails to schedule it back (since error

handling is now disabled), the helper work is never queued, bypass mode

never activates, tasks stop being dispatched, and the system wedges.

Disable preemption across scx_claim_exit() and the subsequent work kicking

in all callers - scx_disable() and scx_vexit(). Add

lockdep_assert_preemption_disabled() to scx_claim_exit() to enforce the

requirement.

NVD Source

Technical Analysis

CVE-2026-43482 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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All References (4)

Quick Facts

CVE IDCVE-2026-43482
SeverityNONE
CISA KEVNo
EPSS (30d)0.02%
PublishedMay 13, 2026

Recommended Actions

  • Apply vendor patches immediately
  • Monitor CVE-2026-43482 in threat intel feeds
  • Review IDS/IPS signatures for exploitation attempts
Data sourced from NVD (NIST), CISA KEV, and EPSS (FIRST). Analysis generated by CTIWATCH.COM. CVE data is provided under the NVD usage policy.