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SUSE Linux Podman Vulnerabilities Lead to Denial of Service Risks
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Recent updates for SUSE Linux Podman have addressed multiple denial of service vulnerabilities. Key issues include CVE-2026-34986, which involves crafted JWE input that can cause DoS, and CVE-2026-39827, which leads to a memory leak when rejecting channels. Other vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2026-39828 and CVE-2026-39829, allow for certificate restriction bypass and DoS through pathological RSA/DSA parameters. These vulnerabilities affect systems using Podman, particularly versions of SUSE Linux and openSUSE. The vulnerabilities were published between April and May 2026, with patches released on July 3, 2026. Users are advised to update their systems to mitigate these risks.
Key Points: • Multiple denial of service vulnerabilities found in SUSE Linux Podman. • Critical CVEs include CVE-2026-34986 and CVE-2026-39827. • Patches released on July 3, 2026; users must update to secure their systems.