DEBIAN-CVE-2025-40201
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: kernel/sys.c: fix the racy usage of task_lock(tsk->group_leader) in sys_prlimit64() paths The usage of task_lock(tsk->group_leader) in sys_prlimit64()->do_prlimit() path is very broken. sys_prlimit64() does get_task_struct(tsk) but this only protects task_struct itself. If tsk != current and tsk is not a leader, this process can exit/exec and task_lock(tsk->group_leader) may use the already freed task_struct. Another problem is that sys_prlimit64() can race with mt-exec which changes ->group_leader. In this case do_prlimit() may take the wrong lock, or (worse) ->group_leader may change between task_lock() and task_unlock(). Change sys_prlimit64() to take tasklist_lock when necessary. This is not nice, but I don't see a better fix for -stable.
Risk Scores
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Debian:12 | linux | 0, 6.1.38-1, 6.1.99-1 |
| Debian:13 | linux | 6.12.43-1, 6.12.38-1, 6.12.41-1 |
| Debian:11 | linux-6.1 | 0, 6.1.106-3~deb11u1, 6.1.106-3~deb11u2 |
| Debian:14 | linux | 6.13.5-1, 6.13.4-1, 6.13.3-1 |
Exploit Intelligence
- 4081.3.7.yml (github-poc)
Timeline
- Nov 12, 2025 CVE Published
- Apr 28, 2026 CVE Updated