Critical Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Calibre Affects Fedora Users

Critical Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Calibre Affects Fedora Users

First seen 14 Jul 2026, 09:39 UTC Linuxsecurity 95% similarity 69.9

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A critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-53511) was published on July 7, 2026, affecting the Calibre e-book management software in Fedora systems. This flaw allows arbitrary code execution through malicious e-book file processing, posing a significant risk to users. The vulnerability impacts multiple versions of Calibre, with the latest updates addressing the issue. Fedora users are advised to upgrade to the patched version to mitigate risks. The updates were released on July 5, 2026, and are available through the 'dnf' update program. The vulnerability's exploitation could lead to unauthorized access and control over affected systems. Security professionals should prioritize applying the updates to safeguard their environments.

Key Points: • CVE-2026-53511 allows arbitrary code execution via malicious e-book files. • Fedora users must update to the latest Calibre version to mitigate the vulnerability. • The flaw was published on July 7, 2026, and affects multiple versions of Calibre.

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2026-07-05
Fedora updates released for Calibre
Updates to Calibre versions 9.11.0 and earlier were released to address vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-53511.
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2026-07-07
CVE-2026-53511 published
CVE-2026-53511 was published, detailing a critical arbitrary code execution vulnerability in Calibre.
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