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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2022-25326
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We...
GHSA-CHXF-FJCF-7FWP Possible filesystem space exhaustion by local users
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt v0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable. Fo...
Possible filesystem space exhaustion by local users
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt v0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable. Fo...
CVE-2022-25326
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2022-02-25 14:20:36+00:00| seen| https://t.me/cibsecurity/38083 2025-04-21 14:02:07+00:00| published-proof-of-concept| https://t.me/DarkWebInformerCVEAlerts/12650...
CVE-2022-25326
CVE-2022-25326 relates to the fscrypt project up to version 0.3.2, where during filesystem setup a world-writable directory is created by default. This behavior allows unprivileged local users to exhaust filesystem space. The public records consistently recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or new...
CVE-2022-25326 Denial of Service in fscrypt
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable...
CVE-2022-25326
fscrypt through v0.3.2 creates a world-writable directory by default when setting up a filesystem, allowing unprivileged users to exhaust filesystem space. We recommend upgrading to fscrypt 0.3.3 or above and adjusting the permissions on existing fscrypt metadata directories where applicable...