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CVE-2026-48981
pamusb provides hardware authentication for Linux using ordinary removable media. In versions prior to 0.9.2, pamusb calls xmlReadFile with flags=0 when loading the configuration file, allowing libxml2 to process external entity references XXE, potentially making outbound network connections or...
CVE-2026-48980 pam_usb: getenv() used in PAM context allows environment variable injection into local-check logic
pamusb provides hardware authentication for Linux using removable media. In versions prior to 0.9.2, getenv environment variables XRDPSESSION, DISPLAY and TMUX allow environment variable injection into local-check logic. These environment variables influence whether a current session is local or...
CVE-2026-48981
The CVE-2026-48981 issue affects pam_usb for Linux, where in versions prior to 0.9.2 the module loads its configuration via xmlReadFile() with flags=0. This allows libxml2 to process external entity references (XXE) during XML parsing, potentially causing outbound network connections or local fil...
PT-2026-50782
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions pam usb versions prior to 0.9.2 Description pam usb provides hardware authentication for Linux using removable media. The software calls the xmlReadFile function with flags=0 when loading the configuration file, which allows libxml2 to process...
EUVD-2003-0665
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2003-0671
Format string vulnerability in tcpflow, when used in a setuid context, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via the device name argument, as demonstrated in Sustworks IPNetSentryX and IPNetMonitorX the setuid program RunTCPFlow...
CVE-2003-0671
Format string vulnerability in tcpflow, when used in a setuid context, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via the device name argument, as demonstrated in Sustworks IPNetSentryX and IPNetMonitorX the setuid program RunTCPFlow...