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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: posix-cpu-timers: Cleanup CPU timers before freeing them during exec Commit 55e8c8eb2c7b ("posix-cpu-timers: Store a reference to a pid not a task") started looking up tasks by PID when deleting a CPU timer. When a non-leader thread calls execve, it will switch PIDs with the leader process. Then, as it calls exit_itimers, posix_cpu_timer_del cannot find the task because the timer still points out to the old PID. That means that armed timers won't be disarmed, that is, they won't be removed from the timerqueue_list. exit_itimers will still release their memory, and when that list is later processed, it leads to a use-after-free. Clean up the timers from the de-threaded task before freeing them. This prevents a reported use-after-free.
Reserved 2025-06-18 | Published 2025-06-18 | Updated 2025-06-18 | Assigner Linuxgit.kernel.org/...c/541840859ace9c2ccebc32fa9e376c7bd3def490
git.kernel.org/...c/9e255ed238fc67058df87b0388ad6d4b2ef3a2bd
git.kernel.org/...c/e8cb6e8fd9890780f1bfcf5592889e1b879e779c
git.kernel.org/...c/b2fc1723eb65abb83e00d5f011de670296af0b28
git.kernel.org/...c/e362359ace6f87c201531872486ff295df306d13
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