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CVE-2026-0719 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Plugin

CVE-2026-0719

A flaw was identified in the NTLM authentication handling of the libsoup HTTP library, used by GNOME and other applications for network communication. When processing extremely long passwords, an internal size calculation can overflow due to improper use of signed integers. This results in incorrect memory allocation on the stack, followed by unsafe memory copying. As a result, applications using libsoup may crash unexpectedly, creating a denial-of-service risk.

CVE-2026-0719

HIGH CVSS 8.6 Published 2026-01-08 Updated 2026-02-17
AI Risk High (77/100) Active Exploit: No strong signal Published Exploit: No public exploit references Priority: P2 Urgent
Severity Band HIGH
CVSS Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H
Affected Components 5
Reference Links 10
AI Risk Engine High (77/100)
Exploitability High
Active Exploitation No strong signal
Published Exploit Status No public exploit references

Threat Timeline

  1. 2026-01-08 CVE published and first recorded in the threat feed.
  2. 2026-02-17 Record updated with latest vulnerability metadata.
  3. 2026-04-09 AI technical context refreshed for mitigation and impact guidance.
  4. Now Monitoring for follow-up changes, linked references, and new related CVEs.

AI Context

Machine-generated threat intelligence

AI Updated 6 days ago

AI enriched 6 days ago (2026-04-09 06:05 UTC)

Technical Summary

A flaw was identified in the NTLM authentication handling of the libsoup HTTP library, used by GNOME and other applications for network communication. When processing extremely long passwords, an internal size calculation can overflow due to improper use of signed integers. This results in incorrect memory allocation on the stack, followed by unsafe memory copying. As a result, applications using libsoup may crash unexpectedly, creating a denial-of-service risk.

Potential Impact

Severity is HIGH (CVSS 8.6). Depending on deployment context, affected components may be exposed to unauthorized actions or data integrity risk.

Exploitability Assessment

Exploitability is assessed as High based on severity and technical exposure profile.

Primary risk drivers: severity and technical exposure profile

Mitigation Recommendations

Validate affected product versions, prioritize patching, and monitor references for vendor remediation guidance. If immediate patching is not possible, apply compensating controls and limit exposure of vulnerable surfaces.

Detection & Monitoring

Track authentication anomalies, unexpected file writes, and suspicious plugin API activity around affected components.

Business Impact Lens

Prioritize remediation where affected components process customer data, admin sessions, or Internet-exposed workflows.

Affected Products

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 PLUGIN · red-hat-enterprise-linux-10 Affected range not specified Fixed in: 03.6.5-3.el10_1.9
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 PLUGIN · red-hat-enterprise-linux-6 Affected range not specified Fixed version not specified
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Extended Lifecycle Support PLUGIN · red-hat-enterprise-linux-7-extended-lifecycle-support Affected range not specified Fixed in: 02.62.2-11.el7_9
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 PLUGIN · red-hat-enterprise-linux-8 Affected range not specified Fixed in: 02.62.3-13.el8_10
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 PLUGIN · red-hat-enterprise-linux-9 Affected range not specified Fixed in: 02.72.0-12.el9_7.5
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