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Red Hat security advisory (AV26-153)
Analysis Summary
This advisory summarizes the information provided in the Red Hat advisory AV26-153 concerning multiple vulnerabilities addressed across various Red Hat products, primarily focusing on the Linux kernel. *Since the original advisory (AV26-153) lists multiple updates without specifying individual CVEs, technical details, severity, or exploitation status for each, the summary below uses generic placeholders based on the scope described.*
# Vulnerability: Multiple Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Addressed in Red Hat Advisories (AV26-153)
## CVE Details
- CVE ID: [Specific CVE IDs not listed in the abstract context, multiple expected]
- CVSS Score: [Score not specified] ([Severity not specified])
- CWE: [Weakness type not specified]
## Affected Systems
- Products: Red Hat CodeReady Linux Builder, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Real Time
- Versions: Multiple versions and platforms across the listed products.
- Configurations: Not specified per individual vulnerability.
## Vulnerability Description
Red Hat published multiple security advisories between February 16 and 22, 2026, addressing various vulnerabilities found primarily within the Linux kernel utilized by the affected products. Specific technical details require reviewing the linked Red Hat Security Advisories.
## Exploitation
- Status: [Details not specified in the summary context]
- Complexity: [Details not specified]
- Attack Vector: [Details not specified]
## Impact
- Confidentiality: [Impact level not specified]
- Integrity: [Impact level not specified]
- Availability: [Impact level not specified]
## Remediation
### Patches
- Updates addressing the vulnerabilities were published by Red Hat between February 16 and 22, 2026. Users should consult the linked Red Hat Security Advisories to find the specific patched versions for their installed product/platform.
### Workarounds
- No specific workarounds were detailed in the provided summary context.
## Detection
- Detection methods and specific Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) are dependent on the individual CVEs released by Red Hat. Administrators should monitor logs relevant to kernel operations if specific compromises are suspected.
## References
- Vendor Advisories: hxxps://access.redhat.com/security/security-updates/security-advisories
- Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Advisory: hxxps://www.cyber.gc.ca/en/alertes-avis/bulletin-securite-red-hat-av26-153