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USN-7512-1 linux-gcp-5.15 vulnerabilities
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems: - ARM64 architecture; - PowerPC architecture; - x86 architecture; - Block layer subsystem; - Network block device...
CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
SUSE CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
DEBIAN-CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
UBUNTU-CVE-2023-53055
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
CVE-2023-53055 fscrypt: destroy keyring after security_sb_delete()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
CVE-2023-53055 fscrypt: destroy keyring after security_sb_delete()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fscrypt: destroy keyring after securitysbdelete fscryptdestroykeyring must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes were evicted; otherwise it cannot safely destroy the keyring. Since inodes that are in-use by the Landloc...
CVE-2023-53055
CVE-2023-53055 : In the Linux kernel, fscrypt_destroy_keyring() must be called after all potentially-encrypted inodes are evicted, specifically after security_sb_delete(), because inodes in-use by the Landlock LSM are not evicted until that point. If called earlier, a WARN_ON may lead to a NULL d...
The vulnerability of the landlock component in the Linux operating system’s kernel allows a hacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the landlock component in the Linux operating system’s kernel is related to improper control of resource identifiers. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to cause service failures...
The vulnerability of the Landlock component in the Linux operating system’s kernel allows a hacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the Landlock component in the Linux operating system’s kernel is related to insufficient validation of input data. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a remote attacker to cause service interruptions...
Linux Landlock Disable
A logic bug was discovered in Linux that makes it possible for a process to get rid of all Landlock restrictions applied to it. I found a logic bug that makes it possible for a process to get rid of all Landlock restrictions applied to it: When a process' cred struct is replaced, this almost alwa...
SUSE CVE-2025-21830
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-21830
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
CVE-2025-21830
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-21830
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
CVE-2025-21830 landlock: Handle weird files
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
CVE-2025-21830 landlock: Handle weird files
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: landlock: Handle weird files A corrupted filesystem e.g. bcachefs might return weird files. Instead of throwing a warning and allowing access to such file, treat them as regular files...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel that stems from landlock's handling of exception files that could lead to access problems...