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CVE-2001-1384

Disclosure Date: October 18, 2001
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Description

ptrace in Linux 2.2.x through 2.2.19, and 2.4.x through 2.4.9, allows local users to gain root privileges by running ptrace on a setuid or setgid program that itself calls an unprivileged program, such as newgrp.

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General Information

Vendors

  • linux

Products

  • linux kernel 2.2.0,
  • linux kernel 2.2.1,
  • linux kernel 2.2.10,
  • linux kernel 2.2.11,
  • linux kernel 2.2.12,
  • linux kernel 2.2.13,
  • linux kernel 2.2.14,
  • linux kernel 2.2.15,
  • linux kernel 2.2.16,
  • linux kernel 2.2.17,
  • linux kernel 2.2.18,
  • linux kernel 2.2.19,
  • linux kernel 2.2.2,
  • linux kernel 2.2.3,
  • linux kernel 2.2.4,
  • linux kernel 2.2.5,
  • linux kernel 2.2.6,
  • linux kernel 2.2.7,
  • linux kernel 2.2.8,
  • linux kernel 2.2.9,
  • linux kernel 2.4.10,
  • linux kernel 2.4.2,
  • linux kernel 2.4.3,
  • linux kernel 2.4.7,
  • linux kernel 2.4.8,
  • linux kernel 2.4.9
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