9 matches found
EUVD-2016-3855
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2025-44654
In Linksys E2500 3.0.04.002, the chrootlocaluser option is enabled in the vsftpd configuration file. This could lead to unauthorized access to system files, privilege escalation, or use of the compromised server as a pivot point for internal network attacks...
CVE-2025-44655
In TOTOLink A7100RU V7.4, A950RG V5.9, and T10 V5.9, the chrootlocaluser option is enabled in the vsftpd.conf. This could lead to unauthorized access to system files, privilege escalation, or use of the compromised server as a pivot point for internal network attacks...
CVE-2025-44657
In Linksys EA6350 V2.1.2, the chrootlocaluser option is enabled in the dynamically generated vsftpd configuration file. This could lead to unauthorized access to system files, privilege escalation, or use of the compromised server as a pivot point for internal network attacks...
TOTOLINK A7100RU 安全漏洞
TOTOLINK A7100RU is a wireless router from China Gion Electronics TOTOLINK. A security vulnerability exists in the TOTOLINK A7100RU V7.4, A950RG V5.9, and T10 V5.9 versions, which originates from enabling the chrootlocaluser option and could lead to unauthorized access to system files...
Linksys E2500 安全漏洞
The Linksys E2500 is an E-Series wireless router from Linksys, Inc. A security vulnerability exists in the Linksys E2500 version 3.0.04.002, which originates from enabling the chrootlocaluser option, and could lead to unauthorized access to system files...
PT-2025-30319
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linksys E2500 version 3.0.04.002 Description The chroot local user option is enabled in the vsftpd configuration file. This could lead to unauthorized access to system files, privilege escalation, or use of the compromised server as a pivot...
Linksys EA6350 安全漏洞
Linksys EA6350 is a wireless router from Linksys, Inc. A security vulnerability exists in the Linksys EA6350 version V2.1.2 that originates from enabling the chrootlocaluser option, which could lead to unauthorized access to system files...
CVE-2016-2781
chroot in GNU coreutils, when used with --userspec, allows local users to escape to the parent session via a crafted TIOCSTI ioctl call, which pushes characters to the terminal's input buffer...