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ALPINE-CVE-2026-41054
In src/havegecmd.c, the sockethandler function performs a credential check on the abstract UNIX socket \0/sys/entropy/haveged. However, while it detects if the connecting user is not root cred.uid != 0 and prepares a negative acknowledgement ASCIINAK, it fails to stop execution. The code proceeds...
CVE-2026-41054
In src/havegecmd.c, the sockethandler function performs a credential check on the abstract UNIX socket \0/sys/entropy/haveged. However, while it detects if the connecting user is not root cred.uid != 0 and prepares a negative acknowledgement ASCIINAK, it fails to stop execution. The code proceeds...
CVE-2026-41054
In src/havegecmd.c, the sockethandler function performs a credential check on the abstract UNIX socket \0/sys/entropy/haveged. However, while it detects if the connecting user is not root cred.uid != 0 and prepares a negative acknowledgement ASCIINAK, it fails to stop execution. The code proceeds...
CVE-2026-41054
CVE-2026-41054 affects haveged. In haveged’s source havegecmd.c, socket_handler checks the caller via an abstract UNIX socket and returns a negative acknowledgment for non-root users, but execution is not halted, enabling a local unprivileged user to reach privileged actions (e.g., MAGIC_CHROOT)....
CVE-2026-41054 Missing exit out of permission check in haveged could lead to root exploit
In src/havegecmd.c, the sockethandler function performs a credential check on the abstract UNIX socket \0/sys/entropy/haveged. However, while it detects if the connecting user is not root cred.uid != 0 and prepares a negative acknowledgement ASCIINAK, it fails to stop execution. The code proceeds...
EUVD-2026-31076
In src/havegecmd.c, the sockethandler function performs a credential check on the abstract UNIX socket \0/sys/entropy/haveged. However, while it detects if the connecting user is not root cred.uid != 0 and prepares a negative acknowledgement ASCIINAK, it fails to stop execution. The code proceeds...
CVE-2026-5200
The AcyMailing – An Ultimate Newsletter Plugin and Marketing Automation Solution for WordPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Missing Authorization in versions up to, and including, 10.8.2. This is due to the plugin not properly verifying that a user is authorized to perform an action. Thi...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
A flaw was discovered in the Linux kernel’s implementation of RDMA over InfiniBand. An attacker with a privileged local account can leak kernel stack information by issuing commands to the /dev/infiniband/rdmacm device node. Although this access is unlikely to reveal sensitive user information, i...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
A race condition was detected in the Linux kernel’s ebpf verifier between bpfmapupdateelem and bpfmapfreeze, due to a missing lock in the kernel/bpf/syscall.c file. In this flaw, a local user with special privileges capsysadmin or capbpf can modify the frozen mapped address space. This flaw affec...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in exim4
Exim 4 before 4.94.2 allows exposure of file descriptors to an unintended control sphere, because rdainterpret uses a privileged pipe without the closeonexec flag...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Chromium
Inappropriate implementation in Extensions in Google Chrome prior to 115.0.5790.170 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to install a malicious extension to inject scripts or HTML into a privileged page via a crafted Chrome Extension. Chromium security severity: Medium...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Qemu
It was found that the patch for CVE-2020-17380/CVE-2020-25085 is ineffective. As a result, QEMU becomes vulnerable to out-of-bounds read/write access issues that were previously identified in the SDHCI controller emulation code. This flaw allows a malicious privileged attacker to crash the QEMU...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Qemu
A flaw was discovered in qemu. A host privilege escalation issue was identified in the virtio-fs shared file system daemon, where a privileged guest user can create a device-specific special file in the shared directory and use it to gain read/write access to host devices...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Qemu
An integer overflow issue was identified in the vmxnet3 NIC emulator of QEMU for versions up to v5.2.0. This issue can occur if a guest provides invalid values for the rx/tx queue size or other NIC parameters. A privileged guest user may exploit this flaw to crash the QEMU process on the host,...
Astra Linux – Vulnerabilities in Linux, Linux-5.10, Linux-5.15, Linux-6.1
A flaw was discovered in the Netfilter subsystem of the Linux kernel. The xtu32 module failed to validate the fields within the xtu32 structure. This flaw allows a local privileged attacker to trigger an out-of-bounds read by setting the size fields with a value that exceeds the bounds of the...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Firefox
The documents incorrectly assumed a certain order of principal objects when determining whether we were loading an appropriately privileged principal. In certain circumstances, it might have been possible for a document to be loaded with a more privileged principal than intended. This vulnerabili...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in edk2
Improper authentication in EDK II may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure through network access...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Qemu
A use-after-free vulnerability was discovered in the LSI53C895A SCSI Host Bus Adapter emulation in QEMU. The flaw occurs during the processing of repeated messages to cancel the current SCSI request using the lsidomsgout function. This flaw allows a malicious privileged user within the guest to...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
It was discovered that there was a lack of CPU resources in the Linux kernel tracing module functionality in versions prior to 5.14-rc3. This issue occurred due to the way users utilize the trace ring buffer. Only privileged local users with the CAPSYSADMIN capability could exploit this flaw to...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Firefox and Thunderbird
An attacker could have sent a message to the parent process, with the contents being used to index into a JavaScript object twice. This would lead to prototype pollution, and ultimately, attacker-controlled JavaScript would execute in the privileged parent process. This vulnerability affects...