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SUSE CVE-2021-4037
A vulnerability was found in the fs/inode.c:inodeinitowner function logic of the LInux kernel that allows local users to create files for the XFS file-system with an unintended group ownership and with group execution and SGID permission bits set, in a scenario where a directory is SGID and belon...
Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
2.6.39-400.303.1 - scsi: libsas: fix memory leak in sassmpgetphyevents Jason Yan Orabug: 27927686 CVE-2018-7757 - Revert 'Fix up non-directory creation in SGID directories' Brian Maly Orabug: 28781234...
PT-2018-3823 · Linux +5 · Linux Kernel +5
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel versions through 3.16 Description: The issue is related to insecure privilege management in the inode init owner function of the Linux kernel. This allows an attacker to access confidential data, compromise its integrity, and cau...
Linux Kernel < 2.6.22 ftruncate()/open() Local Exploit
No description provided by source. / gw-ftrex.c: Linux kernel 2.6.22 open/ftruncate local exploit by gat3way at gat3way dot eu bug information: http://osvdb.org/49081 !!!This is for educational purposes only!!! To use it, you've got to find a sgid directory you've got permissions to write into...
Linux Kernel < 2.6.22 ftruncate()/open() Local Exploit
No description provided by source. / gw-ftrex.c: Linux kernel 2.6.22 open/ftruncate local exploit by gat3way at gat3way dot eu bug information: http://osvdb.org/49081 !!!This is for educational purposes only!!! To use it, you've got to find a sgid directory you've got permissions to write into...
Linux Kernel < 2.6.22 - 'ftruncate()'/'open()' Local Privilege Escalation
/ gw-ftrex.c: Linux kernel bug information: http://osvdb.org/49081 !!!This is for educational purposes only!!! To use it, you've got to find a sgid directory you've got permissions to write into obviously world-writable, e.g: find / -perm -2000 -type d 2/dev/null|xargs ls -ld|grep "rwx" which...
Linux Kernel 2.6.22 - ftruncate()open() Local Privilege Escalation
Linux Kernel 2.6.22 - ftruncateopen Local Privilege Escalation / gw-ftrex.c: Linux kernel bug information: http://osvdb.org/49081 !!!This is for educational purposes only!!! To use it, you've got to find a sgid directory you've got permissions to write into obviously world-writable, e.g: find /...