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Spring Boot's PID file write follows symlinks at predictable default path
When an application is configured to use ApplicationPidFileWriter, a local attacker with write access to the PID file's location can corrupt one file on the host each time the application is started. Affected: Spring Boot 4.0.0–4.0.5 fix 4.0.6, 3.5.0–3.5.13 fix 3.5.14, 3.4.0–3.4.15 fix 3.4.16,...
EUVD-2026-25941
When an application is configured to use ApplicationPidFileWriter, a local attacker with write access to the PID file's location can corrupt one file on the host each time the application is started. Affected: Spring Boot 4.0.0–4.0.5 fix 4.0.6, 3.5.0–3.5.13 fix 3.5.14, 3.4.0–3.4.15 fix 3.4.16,...
CVE-2026-40977
When an application is configured to use ApplicationPidFileWriter, a local attacker with write access to the PID file's location can corrupt one file on the host each time the application is started. Affected: Spring Boot 4.0.0–4.0.5 fix 4.0.6, 3.5.0–3.5.13 fix 3.5.14, 3.4.0–3.4.15 fix 3.4.16,...
CVE-2026-40977
The CVE affects Spring Boot’s ApplicationPidFileWriter PID-file handling. A local attacker with write access to the PID-file location can clobber a host file on each startup. Affected versions include Spring Boot 4.0.0–4.0.5 (fixed in 4.0.6), 3.5.0–3.5.13 (fixed in 3.5.14), 3.4.0–3.4.15 (fixed in...
PT-2026-35549
When an application is configured to use ApplicationPidFileWriter, a local attacker with write access to the PID file's location can corrupt one file on the host each time the application is started. Affected: Spring Boot 4.0.0–4.0.5 fix 4.0.6, 3.5.0–3.5.13 fix 3.5.14, 3.4.0–3.4.15 fix 3.4.16,...