Linux » Linux Kernel » 2.6.26 RC4 : Security Vulnerabilities Published In 2010 (Bypass)
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cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:2.6.26:rc4
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CVE ID
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CWE ID
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# of Exploits
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Vulnerability Type(s)
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Publish Date
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Update Date
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Score
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Gained Access Level
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Access
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Authentication
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Conf.
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CVE-2010-4346 |
264 |
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Bypass |
2010-12-22 |
2012-03-19 |
2.1 |
None |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
None |
Partial |
None |
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The install_special_mapping function in mm/mmap.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.37-rc6 does not make an expected security_file_mmap function call, which allows local users to bypass intended mmap_min_addr restrictions and possibly conduct NULL pointer dereference attacks via a crafted assembly-language application. |
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2 |
CVE-2010-2946 |
20 |
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Bypass |
2010-09-29 |
2012-03-19 |
2.1 |
None |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
None |
Partial |
None |
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fs/jfs/xattr.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.35.2 does not properly handle a certain legacy format for storage of extended attributes, which might allow local users by bypass intended xattr namespace restrictions via an "os2." substring at the beginning of a name. |
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3 |
CVE-2010-2071 |
264 |
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Bypass |
2010-06-16 |
2012-03-19 |
4.6 |
None |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Partial |
Partial |
Partial |
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The btrfs_xattr_set_acl function in fs/btrfs/acl.c in btrfs in the Linux kernel 2.6.34 and earlier does not check file ownership before setting an ACL, which allows local users to bypass file permissions by setting arbitrary ACLs, as demonstrated using setfacl. |
Total number of vulnerabilities :
3
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