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Unity Linux 20.1060e / 20.1070e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2026-004328)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2026-004328 advisory. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been...
Unity Linux 20.1060a / 20.1070a Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2026-003953)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2026-003953 advisory. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been...
CVE-2020-28588
An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been introduced in v5.1-rc4 commit 631b7abacd02b88f4b0795c08b54ad4fc3e7c7c0 and is still present in v5.10-rc4, so it’s likely that all...
CVE-2020-28588
The CVE-2020-28588 information disclosure exists in the Linux Kernel /proc/pid/syscall interface for 5.1 Stable through 5.4.66, introduced in v5.1-rc4 (commit 631b7abacd02b88f4b0795c08b54ad4fc3e7c7c0) and still present in 5.10-rc4. An attacker can read /proc/pid/syscall to trigger memory contents...
CVE-2020-28588
An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been introduced in v5.1-rc4 commit 631b7abacd02b88f4b0795c08b54ad4fc3e7c7c0 and is still present in v5.10-rc4, so it’s likely that all...
Linux Kernel /proc/pid/syscall information disclosure vulnerability
Summary An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the /proc/pid/syscall functionality of Linux Kernel 5.1 Stable and 5.4.66. More specifically, this issue has been introduced in v5.1-rc4 commit 631b7abacd02b88f4b0795c08b54ad4fc3e7c7c0 and is still present in v5.10-rc4, so it’s likely that...