Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal (PR_SET_PDEATHSIG).
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Affected Vendors & Products
Advisories
| Source | ID | Title |
|---|---|---|
Debian DSA |
DSA-1356-1 | New Linux 2.6.18 packages fix several vulnerabilities |
Debian DSA |
DSA-1503-1 | New Linux kernel 2.4.27 packages fix several issues |
Debian DSA |
DSA-1503-2 | New Linux kernel 2.4.27 packages fix several issues |
Debian DSA |
DSA-1504-1 | New Linux kernel 2.6.8 packages fix several issues |
EUVD |
EUVD-2007-3832 | Linux kernel 2.4.35 and other versions allows local users to send arbitrary signals to a child process that is running at higher privileges by causing a setuid-root parent process to die, which delivers an attacker-controlled parent process death signal (PR_SET_PDEATHSIG). |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-508-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-509-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-510-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Fixes
Solution
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Workaround
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: redhat
Published:
Updated: 2024-08-07T14:28:52.569Z
Reserved: 2007-07-18T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2007-3848
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Status : Deferred
Published: 2007-08-14T17:17:00.000
Modified: 2025-04-09T00:30:58.490
Link: CVE-2007-3848
OpenCVE Enrichment
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Weaknesses
Debian DSA
EUVD
Ubuntu USN