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Critical Vulnerabilities in xorg-server Affecting Slackware and SUSE Systems
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Recent updates have addressed critical vulnerabilities in xorg-server affecting Slackware and SUSE systems. The vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-55999, a heap buffer overflow due to a missing bounds check in `glamor_font_get`, and CVE-2026-56000, a use-after-free issue in `CommonMakeCurrent`. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by processing malicious PCF files or through interactions with malicious clients creating GLX contexts. The flaws were confirmed and patched on July 8, 2026, with significant implications for users of Slackware 15.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Users are advised to apply the patches immediately to mitigate potential exploitation risks. The vulnerabilities are rated as important, indicating a serious risk to system integrity and security.
Key Points: • CVE-2026-55999 and CVE-2026-56000 patched in xorg-server for Slackware and SUSE. • Heap buffer overflow and use-after-free vulnerabilities can be exploited by malicious files or clients. • Immediate patching is recommended to protect affected systems from potential attacks.