Debian Multipath-Tools vulnerabilities

3 known vulnerabilities affecting debian/multipath-tools.

Total CVEs
3
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
HIGH2LOW1

Vulnerabilities

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CVE-2022-41974HIGHCVSS 7.8fixed in multipath-tools 0.9.4-1 (bookworm)2022
CVE-2022-41974 [HIGH] CVE-2022-41974: multipath-tools - multipath-tools 0.7.0 through 0.9.x before 0.9.2 allows local users to obtain ro... multipath-tools 0.7.0 through 0.9.x before 0.9.2 allows local users to obtain root access, as exploited alone or in conjunction with CVE-2022-41973. Local users able to write to UNIX domain sockets can bypass access controls and manipulate the multipath setup. This can lead to local privilege escalation to root. This occurs because an attacker can repeat a k
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CVE-2022-41973HIGHCVSS 7.8fixed in multipath-tools 0.9.4-1 (bookworm)2022
CVE-2022-41973 [HIGH] CVE-2022-41973: multipath-tools - multipath-tools 0.7.7 through 0.9.x before 0.9.2 allows local users to obtain ro... multipath-tools 0.7.7 through 0.9.x before 0.9.2 allows local users to obtain root access, as exploited in conjunction with CVE-2022-41974. Local users able to access /dev/shm can change symlinks in multipathd due to incorrect symlink handling, which could lead to controlled file writes outside of the /dev/shm directory. This could be used indirectly for loc
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CVE-2009-0115LOWCVSS 7.8fixed in multipath-tools 0.4.8-15 (bookworm)2009
CVE-2009-0115 [HIGH] CVE-2009-0115: multipath-tools - The Device Mapper multipathing driver (aka multipath-tools or device-mapper-mult... The Device Mapper multipathing driver (aka multipath-tools or device-mapper-multipath) 0.4.8, as used in SUSE openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), Fedora, and possibly other operating systems, uses world-writable permissions for the socket file (aka /var/run/multipathd.sock), which allows local users to send arbitrary commands to the multipath daemon
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