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CVE-2018-12640
CVE-2018-12640 affects Insteon HD IP Camera White 2864-222. The webService binary is vulnerable to a buffer overflow triggered by crafted pid, pwd, or usr keys in a GET request on port 34100. The vulnerability is documented in multiple sources (NVD entry and CNVD/CNVD-related advisories). A relat...
CVE-2018-12028
An Incorrect Access Control vulnerability in SpawningKit in Phusion Passenger 5.3.x before 5.3.2 allows a Passenger-managed malicious application, upon spawning a child process, to report an arbitrary different PID back to Passenger's process manager. If the malicious application then generates a...
CVE-2018-12028
An Incorrect Access Control vulnerability in SpawningKit in Phusion Passenger 5.3.x before 5.3.2 allows a Passenger-managed malicious application, upon spawning a child process, to report an arbitrary different PID back to Passenger's process manager. If the malicious application then generates a...
CVE-2018-12028
CVE-2018-12028 : An Incorrect Access Control vulnerability exists in SpawningKit, part of Phusion Passenger 5.3.x, reported before 5.3.2. A Passenger-managed malicious application, when spawning a child process, can report an arbitrary different PID to Passenger’s process manager. If that applica...
GLSA-201806-03 : BURP: Multiple vulnerabilities
The remote host is affected by the vulnerability described in GLSA-201806-03 BURP: Multiple vulnerabilities It was discovered that Gentoos BURP ebuild does not properly set permissions or place the pid file in a safe directory. Impact : A local attacker could escalate privileges. Workaround : Use...
Race condition
procps-ng, procps is vulnerable to a process hiding through race condition. Since the kernel's procpidreaddir returns PID entries in ascending numeric order, a process occupying a high PID can use inotify events to determine when the process list is being scanned, and fork/exec to obtain a lower...
CVE-2018-1121
procps-ng, procps is vulnerable to a process hiding through race condition. Since the kernel's procpidreaddir returns PID entries in ascending numeric order, a process occupying a high PID can use inotify events to determine when the process list is being scanned, and fork/exec to obtain a lower...
CVE-2018-1121
procps-ng, procps is vulnerable to a process hiding through race condition. Since the kernel's procpidreaddir returns PID entries in ascending numeric order, a process occupying a high PID can use inotify events to determine when the process list is being scanned, and fork/exec to obtain a lower...
CVE-2018-1121
procps-ng, procps is vulnerable to a process hiding through race condition. Since the kernel's procpidreaddir returns PID entries in ascending numeric order, a process occupying a high PID can use inotify events to determine when the process list is being scanned, and fork/exec to obtain a lower...
Gentoo app-backup/burp package design vulnerability
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package is a network backup and recovery program from the Gentoo Foundation. A security vulnerability in the Gentoo app-backup/burp package prior to version 2.1.32 stems from the program setting ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account. A local attacker...
Arbitrary file deletion
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package before 2.1.32 sets the ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this account for PID file modification before a root script sends a SIGKILL...
CVE-2017-18284
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package before 2.1.32 sets the ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this account for PID file modification before a root script sends a SIGKILL...
CVE-2017-18284
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package before 2.1.32 sets the ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this account for PID file modification before a root script sends a SIGKILL...
CVE-2017-18284
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package before 2.1.32 sets the ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this account for PID file modification before a root script sends a SIGKILL...
CVE-2017-18284
The Gentoo app-backup/burp package before 2.1.32 sets the ownership of the PID file directory to the burp account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this account for PID file modification before a root script sends a SIGKILL...
CVE-2017-18284
The CVE-2017-18284 entry concerns Gentoo app-backup/burp prior to version 2.1.32, where the PID file directory is owned by the burp user. This may allow a local attacker with access to the burp account to modify the PID file and terminate arbitrary processes before a root script issues a SIGKILL....
CVE-2018-6552 Apport treats the container PID as the global PID when /proc/<global_pid>/ is missing
Apport does not properly handle crashes originating from a PID namespace allowing local users to create certain files as root which an attacker could leverage to perform a denial of service via resource exhaustion, possibly gain root privileges, or escape from containers. The issamens function...
CVE-2018-6552
CVE-2018-6552 affects the Ubuntu Apport component. The vulnerability arises when Apport handles crashes originating from a PID namespace; if /proc// is missing, the code may forward the crash using the container’s pid in the global namespace. This can allow a local attacker to cause a denial of s...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-6552
Apport does not properly handle crashes originating from a PID namespace allowing local users to create certain files as root which an attacker could leverage to perform a denial of service via resource exhaustion, possibly gain root privileges, or escape from containers. The issamens function...
CVE-2018-6552
Apport does not properly handle crashes originating from a PID namespace allowing local users to create certain files as root which an attacker could leverage to perform a denial of service via resource exhaustion, possibly gain root privileges, or escape from containers. The issamens function...