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SUSE CVE-2026-64579
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrmhashrebuild reinsert xfrmhashrebuild's first loop preallocates the bins/chains the reinsert loop needs, so the reinsert after hlistdelrcu cannot allocate or fail. But its guard is...
CVE-2026-64579 xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrm_hash_rebuild reinsert
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrmhashrebuild reinsert xfrmhashrebuild's first loop preallocates the bins/chains the reinsert loop needs, so the reinsert after hlistdelrcu cannot allocate or fail. But its guard is...
CVE-2026-64579 xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrm_hash_rebuild reinsert
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrmhashrebuild reinsert xfrmhashrebuild's first loop preallocates the bins/chains the reinsert loop needs, so the reinsert after hlistdelrcu cannot allocate or fail. But its guard is...
CVE-2026-64579
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrmhashrebuild reinsert xfrmhashrebuild's first loop preallocates the bins/chains the reinsert loop needs, so the reinsert after hlistdelrcu cannot allocate or fail. But its guard is...
EUVD-2026-53273
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xfrm: policy: preallocate inexact bins before xfrmhashrebuild reinsert xfrmhashrebuild's first loop preallocates the bins/chains the reinsert loop needs, so the reinsert after hlistdelrcu cannot allocate or fail. But its guard is...
ExploitMind-Linux-Privesc-Toolkit
ExploitMind Linux PrivEsc Toolkit Script de...
OpenClaw safeBins jq `$ENV` filter bypass allows environment variable disclosure
Summary The jq safe-bin policy blocked explicit env usage but still allowed jq programs that accessed environment data through $ENV. Impact An operator-approved safe-bin jq command could disclose environment variables that the safe-bin policy was supposed to keep out of scope. Affected Component...
CVE-2026-4040
A vulnerability was identified in OpenClaw up to 2026.2.17. This issue affects the function tools.exec.safeBins of the component File Existence Handler. The manipulation leads to information exposure through discrepancy. The attack needs to be performed locally. Upgrading to version...
CVE-2026-32015
OpenClaw versions 2026.1.21 prior to 2026.2.19 contain a path hijacking vulnerability in tools.exec.safeBins that allows attackers to bypass allowlist checks by controlling process PATH resolution. Attackers who can influence the gateway process PATH or launch environment can execute trojan...
CVE-2026-32009
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.24 contain a policy bypass vulnerability in the safeBins allowlist evaluation that trusts static default directories including writable package-manager paths like /opt/homebrew/bin and /usr/local/bin. An attacker with write access to these trusted directories can...
CVE-2026-22169
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.22 contain an allowlist bypass vulnerability in the safeBins configuration that allows attackers to invoke external helpers through the compress-program option. When sort is explicitly added to tools.exec.safeBins, remote attackers can bypass intended safe-bin...
CVE-2026-32909
OpenClaw before 2026.2.19 contains a command-injection vulnerability in tools.exec.safeBins that lets an attacker bypass stdin-only restrictions by using sort output flags or recursive grep flags. This can enable arbitrary file writes via sort -o and recursive file reads via grep -R, bypassing th...
PT-2026-27241
OpenClaw before 2026.2.19 contains a command injection vulnerability in tools.exec.safeBins that allows attackers to bypass stdin-only restrictions using sort output flags or recursive grep flags. Attackers can exploit this to perform arbitrary file writes via sort -o or recursive file reads via...
CVE-2026-32017
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.19 contain an allowlist bypass vulnerability in the exec safeBins policy that allows attackers to write arbitrary files using short-option payloads. Attackers can bypass argument validation by attaching short options like -o to whitelisted binaries, enabling...
CVE-2026-32022 OpenClaw < 2026.2.21 - Arbitrary File Read via grep -e Flag Policy Bypass
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.21 contain a stdin-only policy bypass vulnerability in the grep tool within tools.exec.safeBins that allows attackers to read arbitrary files by supplying a pattern via the -e flag parameter. Attackers can include a positional filename operand to bypass file acce...
CVE-2026-32015 OpenClaw 2026.1.21 < 2026.2.19 - PATH Hijacking Bypass in tools.exec.safeBins Allowlist Validation
OpenClaw versions 2026.1.21 prior to 2026.2.19 contain a path hijacking vulnerability in tools.exec.safeBins that allows attackers to bypass allowlist checks by controlling process PATH resolution. Attackers who can influence the gateway process PATH or launch environment can execute trojan...
CVE-2026-32015
OpenClaw versions 2026.1.21 up to 2026.2.19 are affected by a path hijacking vulnerability in tools.exec.safeBins that lets an attacker influence gateway process PATH or launch environment to execute trojan binaries with allowlisted names (e.g., jq). The root cause is improper PATH resolution tha...
CVE-2026-32009 OpenClaw < 2026.2.24 - Binary Hijacking via Static Default Trusted Directories in safeBins
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.24 contain a policy bypass vulnerability in the safeBins allowlist evaluation that trusts static default directories including writable package-manager paths like /opt/homebrew/bin and /usr/local/bin. An attacker with write access to these trusted directories can...
CVE-2026-31996
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.19 tools.exec.safeBins contains an input validation bypass vulnerability that allows attackers to execute unintended filesystem operations through sort output flags or recursive grep flags. Attackers with command execution access can leverage sort -o flag for...