CVE-2019-13272CISA KEV: Actively Exploited

Linux Kernel Improper Privilege Management Vulnerability

Published Dec 10, 2021·Updated Dec 10, 2021

Description

Kernel/ptrace.c in Linux kernel mishandles contains an improper privilege management vulnerability that allows local users to obtain root access.

Public Exploits & PoCs12 found

PoC: CVE-2019-13272

Linux 4.10 < 5.1.17 PTRACE_TRACEME local root

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PoC: CVE-2019-13272

The exploit for CVE-2019-13272

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PoC: CVE-2019-13272

linux 提权

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PoC: CVE-2019-13272

5.1.17之前的Linux内核中普通用户执行文件提权为root用户

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PoC: cve-2019-13272

提权漏洞

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PoC: CVE-2019-13272

This is a Python 3 version of this exploit. Hope it works!!!

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PoC: Exploiting-a-Linux-kernel-vulnerability

Local Root vulnerability- CVE-2019-13272 / Security Bypass Vulnerability – CVE-2019-14287

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PoC: CVE-2019-13272

CVE-2019-13272

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PoC: ptrace-vuln

To check for vulnerability CVE-2019-13272

PoC: ptrace_scope-CVE-2019-13272-privilege-escalation

Es una vulnerabilidad para escalar privilegios en linux.

PoC: secureCodingDemo

fall2022 secure coding CVE-2019-13272 : Linux Kernel Improper Privilege Management Vulnerability

PoC: CVE-2019-13272-Local-Privilege-Escalation

Local Privilege Escalation is a way to take advantage of flaws in code or service administration that can manage regular or guest users for particular device activities or transfer root user privileges to master or client. User rights admin. The licenses or privileges may be violated by such undesired amendments, as the system may be disrupted by frequent users unless they have shell or root authorization. So, someone, someone, it may become dangerous and be used to obtain access to a higher level.

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