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SUSE CVE
SUSE CVE
added 2023/02/15 6:11 a.m.6 views

SUSE CVE-2007-3848

Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal PRSETPDEATHSIG...

1.9CVSS6.6AI score0.00363EPSS
Exploits0References7
OpenVAS
OpenVAS
added 2009/03/23 12:0 a.m.46 views

Ubuntu Update for linux-source-2.6.15 vulnerabilities USN-508-1

Ubuntu Update for Linux kernel vulnerabilities USN-508-1 OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: gbubuntuUSN5081.nasl 7969 2017-12-01 09:23:16Z santu $ Ubuntu Update for linux-source-2.6.15 vulnerabilities USN-508-1 Authors: System Generated Check Copyright: Copyright c 2009 Greenbone Networks GmbH,...

7.8CVSS0.6AI score0.05035EPSS
Exploits0References2
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2009/01/05 7:8 a.m.7 views

Privilege escalation via PR_SET_PDEATHSIG

Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal PRSETPDEATHSIG...

1.9CVSS5.8AI score0.00363EPSS
Exploits0References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2007/12/03 3:26 p.m.6 views

Privilege escalation via PR_SET_PDEATHSIG

Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal PRSETPDEATHSIG...

1.9CVSS5.8AI score0.00363EPSS
Exploits0References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2007/11/01 1:28 p.m.7 views

Privilege escalation via PR_SET_PDEATHSIG

Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal PRSETPDEATHSIG...

1.9CVSS5.9AI score0.00363EPSS
Exploits0References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2007/10/22 10:52 a.m.12 views

Privilege escalation via PR_SET_PDEATHSIG

Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal PRSETPDEATHSIG...

1.9CVSS5.9AI score0.00363EPSS
Exploits0References4
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