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Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2025-414442)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-414442 advisory. It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free. Tenable has...
EUVD-2022-34834
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed leading to a use-after-free.
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DEBIAN-CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
AZL-33498 CVE-2022-2585 affecting package kernel for versions less than 5.15.153.1-1
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
SUSE CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
kernel: posix cpu timer use-after-free may lead to local privilege escalation
A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s POSIX CPU timers functionality in the way a user creates and then deletes the timer in the non-leader thread of the program. This flaw allows a local user to crash or potentially escalate their privileges on the system...
CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-2585
It was discovered that when exec'ing from a non-leader thread, armed POSIX CPU timers would be left on a list but freed, leading to a use-after-free...