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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2011-1677 4.6
mount in util-linux 2.19 and earlier does not remove the /etc/mtab~ lock file after a failed attempt to add a mount entry, which has unspecified impact and local attack vectors.
10-01-2018 - 02:29 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1675 3.3
mount in util-linux 2.19 and earlier attempts to append to the /etc/mtab.tmp file without first checking whether resource limits would interfere, which allows local users to trigger corruption of the /etc/mtab file via a process with a small RLIMIT_F
10-01-2018 - 02:29 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1678 3.3
smbfs in Samba 3.5.8 and earlier attempts to use (1) mount.cifs to append to the /etc/mtab file and (2) umount.cifs to append to the /etc/mtab.tmp file without first checking whether resource limits would interfere, which allows local users to trigge
17-08-2017 - 01:34 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1680 4.4
ncpmount in ncpfs 2.2.6 and earlier does not remove the /etc/mtab~ lock file after a failed attempt to add a mount entry, which has unspecified impact and local attack vectors.
17-08-2017 - 01:34 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1679 3.3
ncpfs 2.2.6 and earlier attempts to use (1) ncpmount to append to the /etc/mtab file and (2) ncpumount to append to the /etc/mtab.tmp file without first checking whether resource limits would interfere, which allows local users to trigger corruption
17-08-2017 - 01:34 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1681 3.3
vmware-hgfsmounter in VMware Open Virtual Machine Tools (aka open-vm-tools) 8.4.2-261024 and earlier attempts to append to the /etc/mtab file without first checking whether resource limits would interfere, which allows local users to trigger corrupti
17-08-2017 - 01:34 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1676 3.3
mount in util-linux 2.19 and earlier does not remove the /etc/mtab.tmp file after a failed attempt to add a mount entry, which allows local users to trigger corruption of the /etc/mtab file via multiple invocations.
17-08-2017 - 01:34 10-04-2011 - 02:55
CVE-2011-1089 3.3
The addmntent function in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.13 and earlier does not report an error status for failed attempts to write to the /etc/mtab file, which makes it easier for local users to trigger corruption of this file, as demonst
07-12-2016 - 18:15 10-04-2011 - 02:55
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