[ALSA-2026:10758] Important: sudo security update
Type:
security
Severity:
important
Release date:
2026-04-28
Description:
The sudo packages contain the sudo utility which allows system administrators to provide certain users with the permission to execute privileged commands, which are used for system management purposes, without having to log in as root. Security Fix(es): * sudo: Sudo: Privilege escalation due to failure in privilege drop calls (CVE-2026-35535) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Updated packages listed below:
Architecture Package Checksum
aarch64 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.aarch64.rpm 0f094b540aeb36bdf928f57b9552df7c3c7aab667991aa0cf82d394b46b2f8c2
aarch64 sudo-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.aarch64.rpm a68fb2f04cc5e2d18f4fd17df8fa96bbeedac16081e75fdbc0581d53083ae84a
ppc64le sudo-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.ppc64le.rpm 3c180d6f869fa88291efd8775a418aea064b34642f8596cab713e69c2c720b49
ppc64le sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.ppc64le.rpm 7740eb86654df4e39c23e35bd08af1c7c583049c64b5af4a72c6ad633d89583a
s390x sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.s390x.rpm 07f98483db4828b6aeb4f127530e5ac40e3b76df6d39c76fac47c1dae298d9cc
s390x sudo-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.s390x.rpm 91017f9b575aba1e7adcd5f7bfb33be1c1293753a9e87feb71dbdab0633f6f46
x86_64 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.x86_64.rpm 166f20d0215150f84dc7f19dfbf950e0b5fe66a686fda1bb2bfbd01eb7b76a7b
x86_64 sudo-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.x86_64.rpm c5c66509114bc7e161cb28f9ec30508ab997f91e64baa331d1d3569a5cea0b54
x86_64_v2 sudo-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.x86_64_v2.rpm 3696049622206de027ed2f400c9b14ebf8e265d7af8908e8713e7a7ab5bbdca1
x86_64_v2 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-10.p5.el10_1.x86_64_v2.rpm f51ece472305b603df9e1b171c3569d3535acd869677fe3bf165642ad8158b5c
Notes:
This page is generated automatically from Red Hat security data and has not been checked for errors. For clarification or corrections please contact the AlmaLinux Packaging Team.