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CVE-2025-65100 Security Snapshot May Use Unintended Timestamp When Only ISAR_APT_SNAPSHOT_DATE Is Set
Isar is an integration system for automated root filesystem generation. In versions 0.11-rc1 and 0.11, defining ISARAPTSNAPSHOTDATE alone does not set the correct timestamp value for security distribution, leading to missed security updates. This issue has been patched via commit 738bcbb...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2020-21583
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - An issue was discovered in hwclock.13-v2.27 allows attackers to gain escalated privlidges or execute arbitrary commands via the path parameter when setting the...
CVE-2020-21583
An issue was discovered in hwclock.13-v2.27 allows attackers to gain escalated privlidges or execute arbitrary commands via the path parameter when setting the date...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-21583
An issue was discovered in hwclock.13-v2.27 allows attackers to gain escalated privlidges or execute arbitrary commands via the path parameter when setting the date...
CVE-2020-21583
An issue was discovered in hwclock.13-v2.27 allows attackers to gain escalated privlidges or execute arbitrary commands via the path parameter when setting the date...
Linux hwclock 安全漏洞
Linux hwclock is a command from the Linux Foundation of America. It is used to display and set the hardware clock. A security vulnerability exists in Linux hwclock version 13-v2.27, which originated from a vulnerability that allows an attacker to gain escalated privileges or execute arbitrary...
PT-2023-11594 · Hwclock · Hwclock
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: hwclock version 2.27 Description: An issue was discovered that allows attackers to gain escalated privileges or execute arbitrary commands via the path parameter when setting the date. Recommendations: For version 2.27, consider restricting...
openSUSE Security Update : jhead (openSUSE-2021-743)
This update for jhead fixes the following issues : jhead was updated to 3.06.0.1 - lot of fuzztest fixes - Apply a whole bunch of patches from Debian. - Spell check and fuzz test stuff from Debian, nothing useful to human users. - Add option to set exif date from date from another file. - Bug fix...