How to Fix CVE-2026-1880: Time-of-check time-of-use (toctou) race condition in DriverHub
By Sai Kiran Pandrala. Last verified: 2026-05-25.
| Severity | 5.4 (Medium) |
|---|---|
| Actively exploited? | No public listing in CISA KEV |
| Affected | ASUS DriverHub 0 to <1.0.6.12 |
| Fixed in | DriverHub 1.0.6.12 |
| Type (CWE) | CWE-367: Time-of-check Time-of-use (TOCTOU) Race Condition |
What is CVE-2026-1880?
An Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource vulnerability in the ASUS DriverHub update process allows privilege escalation due to improper protection of required execution resources during the validation phase, permitting a local user to make unprivileged modifications. This allows the altered resource to pass system checks and be executed with elevated privileges upon a user-initiated update. Refer to the 'Security Update for ASUS DriverHub' section on the ASUS Security Advisory for more information.
Am I affected?
From the device CLI, run the version check:
# Cisco IOS/IOS XE
show version | include Version
# FortiGate (FortiOS)
get system status
# Palo Alto (PAN-OS)
show system info | match sw-version
# Juniper (Junos)
show version
Compare what you see against the Affected row above (ASUS DriverHub 0 to <1.0.6.12). If your build sits inside that range, the device is exposed and should be upgraded.
How to fix CVE-2026-1880
The primary fix is to upgrade DriverHub to the patched build. Use the commands for your platform below; the patched version listed in the vendor advisory is: DriverHub 1.0.6.12.
Network appliance CLI
Connect via SSH or console, then apply the patched firmware following the vendor's standard image upload + reboot procedure for DriverHub.
Complete operator runbook (network appliance)
Run this from your management workstation (Linux/macOS or Windows with a TFTP server reachable). It shells into the device, backs up the running config, transfers the patched image, and reloads.
# Vendor advisory: https://www.asus.com/security-advisory
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# CVE-2026-1880 fix runbook for ASUS DriverHub
# Target build: DriverHub 1.0.6.12
set -euo pipefail
DEVICE="${1:?usage: $0 <device-ip> <patched-image-file> <tftp-server-ip>}"
IMAGE="${2:?patched image filename required}"
TFTP="${3:?tftp server ip required}"
LOG="/var/log/cve-2026-1880-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).log"
echo "[1/4] Pulling current config from $DEVICE"
ssh admin@"$DEVICE" "show version" | tee -a "$LOG"
ssh admin@"$DEVICE" "copy running-config tftp://$TFTP/cve-2026-1880-pre.cfg"
echo "[2/4] Uploading patched image $IMAGE via TFTP"
ssh admin@"$DEVICE" "copy tftp://$TFTP/$IMAGE flash:$IMAGE" | tee -a "$LOG"
echo "[3/4] Setting boot image and reloading"
ssh admin@"$DEVICE" "configure terminal
boot system flash:$IMAGE
end
write memory
reload" | tee -a "$LOG"
echo "[4/4] Wait ~5 minutes, then verify"
sleep 300
ssh admin@"$DEVICE" "show version | include Version" | tee -a "$LOG"
echo "Compare reported version against DriverHub 1.0.6.12"
If you can't patch immediately
If you cannot apply the patched version today, restrict exposure with one of the following runnable controls. None replace the patch.
Network appliance ACL
# Cisco IOS example: restrict management plane to a trusted subnet
configure terminal
access-list 99 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
line vty 0 15
access-class 99 in
end
write memory
Service-level fallback
# If the affected feature is optional, stop the service until the patch is applied
sudo systemctl stop driverhub
sudo systemctl disable driverhub
How to verify the fix worked
# Linux
driverhub --version 2>/dev/null || dpkg -s driverhub | grep -i version
rpm -q driverhub 2>/dev/null || true
# Windows
winget list | findstr /I "driverhub"
Get-HotFix | Sort-Object InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object -First 5
Expected: the reported version is at or above DriverHub 1.0.6.12. Restart any services that loaded the old library (systemctl restart <service> on Linux, restart the Windows service or reboot when prompted). For network appliances, run show version on the device and confirm the build matches the patched release.
Frequently asked questions
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Is CVE-2026-1880 actually being exploited?
According to the data sources above, no public confirmation of in-the-wild exploitation at this time. Either way, the fix is the same: apply the vendor patch.
Do I need to reboot after patching?
For OS or kernel updates, yes. For most userland packages a systemctl restart <service> is enough. Any process that loaded the old shared library keeps using it until restarted, so when in doubt, reboot.
What is the CVSS score?
5.4 (medium). Refer to the vendor advisory for the exact vector string.
Where is the official advisory?
See the References section at the bottom of this page; the vendor's URL is the authoritative source for affected builds and patched versions.
References
- Official vendor advisory: https://www.asus.com/security-advisory
- NVD: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-1880
*Written by Sai Kiran Pandrala. Assembled from the official vendor advisory, NVD record, and CISA KEV listing on 2026-05-25. Always confirm against the vendor's advisory before applying changes in production.*