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CVE-2019-6454

Disclosure Date: March 21, 2019 (last updated November 08, 2023)
An issue was discovered in sd-bus in systemd 239. bus_process_object() in libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c allocates a variable-length stack buffer for temporarily storing the object path of incoming D-Bus messages. An unprivileged local user can exploit this by sending a specially crafted message to PID1, causing the stack pointer to jump over the stack guard pages into an unmapped memory region and trigger a denial of service (systemd PID1 crash and kernel panic).
Attacker Value
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CVE-2017-15908

Disclosure Date: October 26, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
In systemd 223 through 235, a remote DNS server can respond with a custom crafted DNS NSEC resource record to trigger an infinite loop in the dns_packet_read_type_window() function of the 'systemd-resolved' service and cause a DoS of the affected service.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2015-7510

Disclosure Date: September 25, 2017 (last updated November 26, 2024)
Stack-based buffer overflow in the getpwnam and getgrnam functions of the NSS module nss-mymachines in systemd.
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CVE-2016-10156

Disclosure Date: January 23, 2017 (last updated November 25, 2024)
A flaw in systemd v228 in /src/basic/fs-util.c caused world writable suid files to be created when using the systemd timers features, allowing local attackers to escalate their privileges to root. This is fixed in v229.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2016-7796

Disclosure Date: October 13, 2016 (last updated November 25, 2024)
The manager_dispatch_notify_fd function in systemd allows local users to cause a denial of service (system hang) via a zero-length message received over a notify socket, which causes an error to be returned and the notification handler to be disabled.
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CVE-2012-0871

Disclosure Date: April 18, 2014 (last updated October 05, 2023)
The session_link_x11_socket function in login/logind-session.c in systemd-logind in systemd, possibly 37 and earlier, allows local users to create or overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the X11 user directory in /run/user/.
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