Product:

Ecryptfs_utils

(Ecryptfs)
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#Vulnerabilities 7
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2008-11-21 CVE-2008-5188 The (1) ecryptfs-setup-private, (2) ecryptfs-setup-confidential, and (3) ecryptfs-setup-pam-wrapped.sh scripts in ecryptfs-utils 45 through 61 in eCryptfs place cleartext passwords on command lines, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by listing the process. 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
2014-02-15 CVE-2011-1831 utils/mount.ecryptfs_private.c in ecryptfs-utils before 90 does not properly check mountpoint permissions, which allows local users to effectively replace any directory with a new filesystem, and consequently gain privileges, via a mount system call. Ecryptfs\-Utils, Ecryptfs_utils N/A