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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: USN-7769-3 Linux Kernel Important Update and Threat

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Calendar Grey September 26, 2025
Dist Ubuntu Esm H88
Multiple vulnerabilities addressed in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Linux kernel that may threaten system security. Users urged to upgrade.
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.

Summary

Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.

Software Description:

- linux-aws-6.14: Linux kernel for Amazon Web Services (AWS) systems

- linux-hwe-6.14: Linux hardware enablement (HWE) kernel

Details:

Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.

An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.

This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:

- ARM64 architecture;

- PowerPC architecture;

- x86 architecture;

- Block layer subsystem;

- Cryptographic API;

- ACPI drivers;

- Android drivers;

- Bluetooth drivers;

- Bus devices;

- Clock framework and drivers;

- CPU frequency scaling framework;

- Hardware crypto device drivers;

- DMA engine subsystem;

- EDAC drivers;

- Arm Firmware Framework for ARMv8-A(FFA);

- FPGA Framework;

- GPIO subsystem;

- GPU drivers;

- HID subsystem;

- Hardware monitoring drivers;

- HW tracing;

- InfiniBand drivers;

- IOMMU subsystem;

- Multiple devices driver;

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Update Instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
  linux-image-6.14.0-1013-aws     6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-6.14.0-1013-aws-64k  6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-6.14.0-32-generic   6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-6.14.0-32-generic-64k  6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-aws                 6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-aws-6.14            6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-aws-64k             6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-aws-64k-6.14        6.14.0-1013.13~24.04.1
  linux-image-generic-6.14        6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-generic-64k-6.14    6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-generic-64k-hwe-24.04  6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-generic-hwe-24.04   6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-virtual-6.14        6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1
  linux-image-virtual-hwe-24.04   6.14.0-32.32~24.04.1

After a standard system update you need to reboot your computer to make
all the necessary changes.

ATTENTION: Due to an unavoidable ABI change the kernel updates have
been given a new version number, which requires you to recompile and
reinstall all third party kernel modules you might have installed.
Unless you manually uninstalled the standard kernel metapackages
(e.g. linux-generic, linux-generic-lts-RELEASE, linux-virtual,
linux-powerpc), a standard system upgrade will automatically perform
this as well.

References

https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-7769-3

https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-7769-2

https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-7769-1

CVE-2025-38003, CVE-2025-38004, CVE-2025-38029, CVE-2025-38031,

CVE-2025-38032, CVE-2025-38033, CVE-2025-38034, CVE-2025-38035,

CVE-2025-38036, CVE-2025-38037, CVE-2025-38038, CVE-2025-38039,

CVE-2025-38040, CVE-2025-38041, CVE-2025-38042, CVE-2025-38043,

CVE-2025-38044, CVE-2025-38045, CVE-2025-38047, CVE-2025-38048,

CVE-2025-38050, CVE-2025-38051, CVE-2025-38052, CVE-2025-38053,

CVE-2025-38054, CVE-2025-38055, CVE-2025-38057, CVE-2025-38058,

CVE-2025-38059, CVE-2025-38060, CVE-2025-38061, CVE-2025-38062,

CVE-2025-38063, CVE-2025-38064, CVE-2025-38065, CVE-2025-38066,

CVE-2025-38067, CVE-2025-38068, CVE-2025-38069, CVE-2025-38070,

CVE-2025-38071, CVE-2025-38072, CVE-2025-38073, CVE-2025-38074,

CVE-2025-38075, CVE-2025-38076, CVE-2025-38077, CVE-2025-38078,

CVE-2025-38079, CVE-2025-38080, CVE-2025-38081, CVE-2025-38082,

CVE-2025-38088, CVE-2025-38091, CVE-2025-38092, CVE-2025-38096,

CVE-2025-38097, CVE-2025-38098, CVE-2025-38099, CVE-2025-38100,

CVE-2025-38101, CVE-2025-38102, CVE-2025-38103, CVE-2025-38105,

CVE-2025-38106, CVE-2025-38107, CVE-2025-38108, CVE-2025-38109,

CVE-2025-38110, CVE-2025-38111, CVE-2025-38112, CVE-2025-38113,

CVE-2025-38114, CVE-2025-38115, CVE-2025-38116, CVE-2025-38117,

CVE-2025-38118, CVE-2025-38119, CVE-2025-38120, CVE-2025-38122,

CVE-2025-38123, CVE-2025-38124, CVE-2025-38125, CVE-2025-38126,

CVE-2025-38127, CVE-2025-38128, CVE-2025-38129, CVE-2025-38130,

CVE-2025-38131, CVE-2025-38132, CVE-2025-38134, CVE-2025-38135,

CVE-2025-38136, CVE-2025-38137, CVE-2025-38138, CVE-2025-38139,

CVE-2025-38140, CVE-2025-38141, CVE-2025-38142, CVE-2025-38143,

CVE-2025-38145, CVE-2025-38146, CVE-2025-38147, CVE-2025-38148,

CVE-2025-38149, CVE-2025-38151, CVE-2025-38153, CVE-2025-38154,

CVE-2025-38155, CVE-2025-38156, CVE-2025-38157, CVE-2025-38158,

CVE-2025-38159, CVE-2025-38160, CVE-2025-38161, CVE-2025-38162,

CVE-2025-38163, CVE-2025-38164, CVE-2025-38165, CVE-2025-38166,

CVE-2025-38167, CVE-2025-38168, CVE-2025-38169, CVE-2025-38170,

CVE-2025-38172, CVE-2025-38173, CVE-2025-38174, CVE-2025-38175,

CVE-2025-38176, CVE-2025-38265, CVE-2025-38267, CVE-2025-38268,

CVE-2025-38269, CVE-2025-38270, CVE-2025-38272, CVE-2025-38274,

CVE-2025-38275, CVE-2025-38277, CVE-2025-38278, CVE-2025-38279,

CVE-2025-38280, CVE-2025-38281, CVE-2025-38282, CVE-2025-38283,

CVE-2025-38284, CVE-2025-38285, CVE-2025-38286, CVE-2025-38287,

CVE-2025-38288, CVE-2025-38289, CVE-2025-38290, CVE-2025-38291,

CVE-2025-38292, CVE-2025-38293, CVE-2025-38294, CVE-2025-38295,

CVE-2025-38296, CVE-2025-38297, CVE-2025-38298, CVE-2025-38299,

CVE-2025-38300, CVE-2025-38301, CVE-2025-38302, CVE-2025-38303,

CVE-2025-38304, CVE-2025-38305, CVE-2025-38306, CVE-2025-38307,

CVE-2025-38310, CVE-2025-38311, CVE-2025-38312, CVE-2025-38313,

CVE-2025-38314, CVE-2025-38315, CVE-2025-38316, CVE-2025-38317,

CVE-2025-38318, CVE-2025-38319, CVE-2025-38352, CVE-2025-38414,

CVE-2025-38415, CVE-2025-38498, CVE-2025-38499, CVE-2025-39890

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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-7769-3

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