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SUSE: Security Advisory (SUSE-SU-2017:1938-1)
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SUSE SLES11 Security Update : apport (SUSE-SU-2017:1938-1)
This update for apport fixes the following issues: Security issue fixed : - CVE-2015-1338: Insecurely created crash dumps could lead to a DoS or privilege escalation through malicious symlinks. bsc947731 Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly fro...
SUSE-SU-2017:1938-1 Security update for apport
This update for apport fixes the following issues: Security issue fixed: - CVE-2015-1338: Insecurely created crash dumps could lead to a DoS or privilege escalation through malicious symlinks. bsc947731...
[USN-2744-1] Apport vulnerability
========================================================================== Ubuntu Security Notice USN-2744-1 September 24, 2015 apport vulnerability ========================================================================== A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: -...
CVE-2015-1338
kernelcrashdump in Apport before 2.19 allows local users to cause a denial of service disk consumption or possibly gain privileges via a 1 symlink or 2 hard link attack on /var/crash/vmcore.log...
CVE-2015-1338
kernelcrashdump in Apport before 2.19 allows local users to cause a denial of service disk consumption or possibly gain privileges via a 1 symlink or 2 hard link attack on /var/crash/vmcore.log...
CVE-2015-1338
CVE-2015-1338 affects the Apport crash-dump handling in Linux environments (kernel_crashdump) prior to version 2.19. A local attacker could exploit insecure crash dump file handling to cause a denial of service via disk consumption or potentially elevate privileges through symlink or hard link at...
CVE-2015-1338
kernelcrashdump in Apport before 2.19 allows local users to cause a denial of service disk consumption or possibly gain privileges via a 1 symlink or 2 hard link attack on /var/crash/vmcore.log...