Количество 7
Количество 7
GHSA-qv29-rjwj-jjrm
lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist.

CVE-2022-47952
lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist.

CVE-2022-47952
lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist.
CVE-2022-47952
lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may al ...

openSUSE-SU-2024:0342-1
Security update for lxc

ROS-20240625-02
Уязвимость lxc

BDU:2024-04921
Уязвимость компонента lxc-user-nic системы виртуализации LXC, позволяющая нарушителю получить несанкционированный доступ к защищаемой информации
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Уязвимость | CVSS | EPSS | Опубликовано | |
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GHSA-qv29-rjwj-jjrm lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist. | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | больше 2 лет назад | |
![]() | CVE-2022-47952 lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist. | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | больше 2 лет назад |
![]() | CVE-2022-47952 lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist, whereas "does not refer to a network namespace path" often indicates that a file exists. NOTE: this is different from CVE-2018-6556 because the CVE-2018-6556 fix design was based on the premise that "we will report back to the user that the open() failed but the user has no way of knowing why it failed"; however, in many realistic cases, there are no plausible reasons for failing except that the file does not exist. | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | больше 2 лет назад |
CVE-2022-47952 lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may al ... | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | больше 2 лет назад | |
![]() | openSUSE-SU-2024:0342-1 Security update for lxc | 2% Низкий | 8 месяцев назад | |
![]() | ROS-20240625-02 Уязвимость lxc | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | около 1 года назад |
![]() | BDU:2024-04921 Уязвимость компонента lxc-user-nic системы виртуализации LXC, позволяющая нарушителю получить несанкционированный доступ к защищаемой информации | CVSS3: 3.3 | 2% Низкий | больше 2 лет назад |
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