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An out of memory bounds write flaw (1 or 2 bytes of memory) in the Linux kernel NFS subsystem was found in the way users use mirroring (replication of files with NFS). A user having access to the NFS mount could potentially use this flaw to crash the system or escalate privileges on the system.

🗓️ 09 Apr 2022 07:00:00Reported by MicrosoftType 
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Out of bounds write flaw in the Linux kernel Network File System enables mount users to crash or escalate privileges during mirroring.

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09 Apr 2022 07:00Current
6.6Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.6
CVSS 27.4
CVSS 3.18
EPSS0.00055
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