Msrc Cbl2 Pam 1.5.1-7 On Cbl Mariner 2.0 vulnerabilities

4 known vulnerabilities affecting msrc/cbl2_pam_1.5.1-7_on_cbl_mariner_2.0.

Total CVEs
4
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
HIGH2MEDIUM2

Vulnerabilities

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CVE-2025-6020HIGHCVSS 7.82025-06-10
CVE-2025-6020 [HIGH] CWE-22 Linux-pam: linux-pam directory traversal Linux-pam: linux-pam directory traversal FAQ: Is Azure Linux the only Microsoft product that includes this open-source library and is therefore potentially affected by this vulnerability? One of the main benefits to our customers who choose to use the Azure Linux distro is the commitment to keep it up to date with the most recent and most secure versions of the open source libraries with which the distro is composed. Microsoft
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CVE-2024-10963HIGHCVSS 7.42024-11-12
CVE-2024-10963 [HIGH] CWE-287 Pam: improper hostname interpretation in pam_access leads to access control bypass Pam: improper hostname interpretation in pam_access leads to access control bypass FAQ: Is Azure Linux the only Microsoft product that includes this open-source library and is therefore potentially affected by this vulnerability? One of the main benefits to our customers who choose to use the Azure Linux distro is the commitment to keep it up to date with the most recent and most sec
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CVE-2024-10041MEDIUMCVSS 4.72024-10-08
CVE-2024-10041 [MEDIUM] CWE-922 Pam: libpam: libpam vulnerable to read hashed password Pam: libpam: libpam vulnerable to read hashed password FAQ: Is Azure Linux the only Microsoft product that includes this open-source library and is therefore potentially affected by this vulnerability? One of the main benefits to our customers who choose to use the Azure Linux distro is the commitment to keep it up to date with the most recent and most secure versions of the open source libraries with which t
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CVE-2024-22365MEDIUMCVSS 5.52024-02-13
CVE-2024-22365 [MEDIUM] linux-pam (aka Linux PAM) before 1.6.0 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (blocked login process) via mkfifo because the openat call (for protect_dir) lacks O_DIRECTORY. linux-pam (aka Linux PAM) before 1.6.0 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (blocked login process) via mkfifo because the openat call (for protect_dir) lacks O_DIRECTORY. FAQ: Is Azure Linux the only Microsoft product that includes this open-source library and is therefore potentiall
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