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CVE-2026-52533
CVE-2026-52533 affects D-Link DIR-1253 v1.0.1.250923.142435. The issue enables privilege escalation via the etc/shadow component file. Details across connected sources consistently describe the same affected product and vector; no exploit steps or patches are provided in the supplied documents. T...
CVE-2026-52533
An issue in D-Link DIR-1253 v.1.0.1.250923.142435 allows an attacker to escalate privileges via the etc/shadow component file...
Malicious code in date-fns-lite (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 4694a079d83e33dcee7f87140c41737009d9f0b19f351c23f2ae3dbce9a47a51 [email protected] presents as a lightweight date-formatting utility but ships a malicious postinstall.js that runs automatically on npm install. T...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
CVE-2026-47833
setupBpmLogs follows symlink for bpm.log open and chown — container-to-host privilege escalation via /etc/shadow. A compromised process inside a bpm container can cause root to chown an arbitrary host file to vcap and append bpm JSON log lines to it. The chown alone lets the attacker take ownersh...
CVE-2026-47833
setupBpmLogs follows symlink for bpm.log open and chown — container-to-host privilege escalation via /etc/shadow. A compromised process inside a bpm container can cause root to chown an arbitrary host file to vcap and append bpm JSON log lines to it. The chown alone lets the attacker take ownersh...
CVE-2026-47833
The CVE-2026-47833 issue affects bpm-release (all versions prior to v1.4.30). A compromised process inside a bpm container can trigger setupBpmLogs to follow a symlink for bpm.log, then perform chown on a host file to the user vcap, enabling container-to-host privilege escalation via the host’s /...
Linux Kernel __ptrace_may_access() Exit Race chage File Disclosure
This module exploits a race condition in the Linux kernel doexit teardown path affecting ptracemayaccess. During process termination, privileged file descriptors may remain accessible through pidfdgetfd after task-mm becomes NULL, allowing sensitive file disclosure from privileged SUID binaries...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
CVE-2026-31927
Anviz CX7 Firmware is vulnerable to an authenticated CSV upload which allows path traversal to overwrite arbitrary files e.g., /etc/shadow, enabling unauthorized SSH access when combined with debug‑setting changes...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
CVE-2026-36538
Netis AC1200 Router NC21 V4.0.1.4296 contains a hard-coded root credential stored in /etc/shadow.sample. The password for the root account is set to the trivially weak value root, allowing an attacker with access to the device to authenticate as root and gain full control of the underlying...
CVE-2026-36538
Netis AC1200 Router NC21 V4.0.1.4296 contains a hard-coded root credential stored in /etc/shadow.sample. The password for the root account is set to the trivially weak value root, allowing an attacker with access to the device to authenticate as root and gain full control of the underlying...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...