CVE-2026-72192

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ntfs3: bound to_move in indx_insert_into_root before hdr_insert_head

indx_insert_into_root() promotes a full resident $INDEX_ROOT into $INDEX_ALLOCATION and copies all non-last resident root entries into a newly allocated INDEX_BUFFER via hdr_insert_head(). The source byte count 'to_move' is summed from the on-disk resident entry sizes and is independent of the destination buffer size, which comes from root->index_block_size (via indx->index_bits).

A crafted NTFS image that keeps a valid, full resident root but shrinks root->index_block_size down to 512 after the root has been populated makes hdr_insert_head() memcpy attacker-controlled resident entry bytes past the end of the kmalloc(1u << indx->index_bits) allocation returned by indx_new(). For a 512-byte destination and a resident root whose non-last entries total 560 bytes, the memcpy overruns by 120 bytes and a following memmove extends the highest written offset to 136 bytes past the allocation. The overflow bytes are a direct copy of on-disk entries (via kmemdup), so they are fully attacker-controlled.

The write is reachable from unprivileged open(O_CREAT) on a mounted crafted NTFS image: a single sufficiently long create in a directory whose resident root is already full forces root promotion and triggers the copy.

This is a controlled out-of-bounds write of 120-136 bytes past a kmalloc(index_block_size) allocation, with attacker-controlled content. It is a bounded adjacent-heap corruption primitive; it is not an arbitrary-address write. Successful exploitation into a named victim object depends on the surrounding slab layout.

Reject the copy at the sink. The destination's INDEX_HDR already reports hdr_total (the payload capacity of the new buffer) and hdr_used (the bytes already consumed by the terminal END entry installed by indx_new()); require that to_move fits in the remaining payload before calling hdr_insert_head(). On mismatch, fail with -EINVAL and mark the filesystem as having a detected on-disk inconsistency, which is the same behaviour as the surrounding validation in this function.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < 0af83b8155cc848e9f5d2c36e20a70d024214649affected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < cb3161deebcaf8d36d3115abf452c633f2180fc1affected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < 53c5f3b2da3774b41534728aba295c098c9efa19affected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < 194b00c99ba971fa7cf6acd747a36032c6de54ebaffected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < aaa1f956c0fc41089a4a534da7df91552a08a47caffected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < d240f5f9d036b8180224954d9873f172b6be4dd8affected
LinuxLinux82cae269cfa953032fbb8980a7d554d60fb00b17 < 9b6926ac9c970ae0b2c2fe6289b16e9aa10b6a67affected
LinuxLinux5.15affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.15unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.212 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1.178 <= 6.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.145 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.97 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.40 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.5 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2 <= *unaffected

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