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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2022-25326
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We...
Possible filesystem space exhaustion by local users
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt v0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable. Fo...
GHSA-CHXF-FJCF-7FWP Possible filesystem space exhaustion by local users
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt v0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable. Fo...
CVE-2022-25326
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2022-02-25 14:20:36+00:00| seen| https://t.me/cibsecurity/38083 2025-04-21 14:02:07+00:00| published-proof-of-concept| https://t.me/DarkWebInformerCVEAlerts/12650...
CVE-2022-25326 Denial of Service in fscrypt
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable...
CVE-2022-25326
CVE-2022-25326 relates to the fscrypt project up to version 0.3.2, where during filesystem setup a world-writable directory is created by default. This behavior allows unprivileged local users to exhaust filesystem space. The public records consistently recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or new...
CVE-2022-25326
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable...