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#Vulnerabilities | 11 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2016-07-22 | CVE-2016-6224 | ecryptfs-setup-swap in eCryptfs does not prevent the unencrypted swap partition from activating during boot when using GPT partitioning on a (1) NVMe or (2) MMC drive, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2015-8946. | Ubuntu_linux, Ecryptfs\-Utils | 3.3 | ||
2016-01-22 | CVE-2016-1572 | mount.ecryptfs_private.c in eCryptfs-utils does not validate mount destination filesystem types, which allows local users to gain privileges by mounting over a nonstandard filesystem, as demonstrated by /proc/$pid. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Ecryptfs\-Utils, Fedora, Leap, Opensuse | 8.4 | ||
2019-12-20 | CVE-2012-3409 | ecryptfs-utils: suid helper does not restrict mounting filesystems with nosuid,nodev which creates a possible privilege escalation | Debian_linux, Ecryptfs\-Utils | N/A | ||
2016-07-22 | CVE-2015-8946 | ecryptfs-setup-swap in eCryptfs before 111 does not prevent the unencrypted swap partition from activating during boot when using GPT partitioning and certain versions of systemd, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors. | Ubuntu_linux, Ecryptfs\-Utils | 3.3 | ||
2015-03-16 | CVE-2014-9687 | eCryptfs 104 and earlier uses a default salt to encrypt the mount passphrase, which makes it easier for attackers to obtain user passwords via a brute force attack. | Ecryptfs\-Utils | N/A | ||
2014-02-15 | CVE-2011-1837 | The lock-counter implementation in utils/mount.ecryptfs_private.c in ecryptfs-utils before 90 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via unspecified vectors. | Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils | N/A | ||
2014-02-15 | CVE-2011-1836 | utils/ecryptfs-recover-private in ecryptfs-utils before 90 does not establish a subdirectory with safe permissions, which might allow local users to bypass intended access restrictions via standard filesystem operations during the recovery process. | Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils | N/A | ||
2014-02-15 | CVE-2011-1835 | The encrypted private-directory setup process in utils/ecryptfs-setup-private in ecryptfs-utils before 90 does not properly ensure that the passphrase file is created, which might allow local users to bypass intended access restrictions at a certain time in the new-user creation steps. | Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils | N/A | ||
2014-02-15 | CVE-2011-1834 | utils/mount.ecryptfs_private.c in ecryptfs-utils before 90 does not properly maintain the mtab file during error conditions, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (table corruption) or bypass intended unmounting restrictions via a umount system call. | Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils | N/A | ||
2014-02-15 | CVE-2011-1832 | utils/mount.ecryptfs_private.c in ecryptfs-utils before 90 does not properly check mountpoint permissions, which allows local users to remove directories via a umount system call. | Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils | N/A |