Input Handling Vulnerability in Linux Kernel HID Devices by Vendor Linux
CVE-2026-23382

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Key Information:

Vendor

Linux

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
25 March 2026

What is CVE-2026-23382?

A vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel that could lead to system crashes when a Human Interface Device (HID) that has not been 'claimed' is connected. This issue arises in the raw event callbacks, where the lack of proper guards may cause the kernel to attempt to operate on uninitialized or null references. The issue has been addressed by ensuring that all relevant HID drivers implement the necessary checks to prevent mishandling of input events from unclaimed devices. This enhancement aims to bolster system stability and integrity during device connections.

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Affected Version(s)

Linux d0742abaa1c396a26bb3d3ce2732988cd3faa020

Linux d0742abaa1c396a26bb3d3ce2732988cd3faa020 < 6e330889e6c8db99f04d4feb861d23de4e8fbb13

Linux d0742abaa1c396a26bb3d3ce2732988cd3faa020 < 892dbaf46bb738dacf1fa663eadb3712c85868f0

References

Timeline

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