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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/07 12:30 a.m.1 views

EUVD-2015-3010

Malware in sbrugna...

6.9CVSS6.6AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References46
SUSE CVE
SUSE CVE
added 2023/02/15 5:20 a.m.1 views

SUSE CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6.9CVSS6.3AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References19
OSV
OSV
added 2015/12/17 12:8 p.m.7 views

SUSE-SU-2015:2292-1 Security update for the Linux Kernel

The SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP1 kernel was updated to 3.12.51 to receive various security and bugfixes. Following features were added: - hwrng: Add a driver for the hwrng found in power7+ systems fate315784. Following security bugs were fixed: - CVE-2015-8215: net/ipv6/addrconf.c in the IPv6 sta...

6.9CVSS7.2AI score0.06239EPSS
Exploits1References69
Prion
Prion
added 2015/11/16 11:59 a.m.20 views

Design/Logic Flaw

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6.9CVSS6.5AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References34Affected Software1
OSV
OSV
added 2015/11/16 11:59 a.m.0 views

DEBIAN-CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6.9CVSS6.3AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References1
OSV
OSV
added 2015/11/16 11:59 a.m.6 views

CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

5.9AI score
Exploits0References48
CVE
CVE
added 2015/11/16 11:0 a.m.163 views

CVE-2015-2925

The vulnerability CVE-2015-2925 affects the Linux kernel prior to 4.2.4, specifically the prepend_path function in fs/dcache.c. It allows a local attacker to bypass container protections by renaming a directory inside a bind mount, enabling a double-chroot-style escape. The impact is enabling pri...

6.9CVSS5.8AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References34Affected Software1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2015/11/16 11:0 a.m.24 views

CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References34
Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2015/11/16 11:0 a.m.37 views

CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6.9CVSS6.6AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0
Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2015/04/06 12:0 a.m.2 views

PT-2015-5979 · Linux +5 · Linux Kernel +5

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel versions prior to 4.2.4 Description: The issue allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack." This occurs because the prepend path function in...

10CVSS6.2AI score0.58352EPSS
Exploits74References514
UbuntuCve
UbuntuCve
added 2015/04/06 12:0 a.m.41 views

CVE-2015-2925

The prependpath function in fs/dcache.c in the Linux kernel before 4.2.4 does not properly handle rename actions inside a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism by renaming a directory, related to a "double-chroot attack."...

6.9CVSS6.8AI score0.00747EPSS
Exploits0References11
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