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CVE-2026-68171
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's arm64 syscall handling. A local attacker with the ability to trace processes using ptrace could manipulate syscall arguments after security checks like seccomp, or secure computing mode have been performed. This occurs because the kernel's internal record of...
EUVD-2019-19249
Malware in sbrugna...
MGASA-2020-0136 Updated libseccomp packages fix security vulnerability
Updated libseccomp packages fix security vulnerability: Jann Horn discovered that libseccomp did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons with arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE. An attacker could use this to bypass intended access restrictions for argument-filtered system call...
EulerOS 2.0 SP5 : libseccomp (EulerOS-SA-2019-1794)
According to the version of the libseccomp package installed, the EulerOS installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerability : - libseccomp before 2.4.0 did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons using the arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE, which migh...
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS : libseccomp vulnerability (USN-4001-2)
USN-4001-1 fixed a vulnerability in libseccomp. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 14.04 ESM. Original advisory details : Jann Horn discovered that libseccomp did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons with arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE. An attacker...
USN-4001-1 libseccomp vulnerability
Jann Horn discovered that libseccomp did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons with arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE. An attacker could use this to bypass intended access restrictions for argument-filtered system calls...
USN-4001-1: libseccomp vulnerability
Jann Horn discovered that libseccomp did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons with arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE. An attacker could use this to bypass intended access restrictions for argument-filtered system calls...
CVE-2019-9893
libseccomp before 2.4.0 did not correctly generate 64-bit syscall argument comparisons using the arithmetic operators LT, GT, LE, GE, which might able to lead to bypassing seccomp filters and potential privilege escalations...