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Last Active2019-02-06
FreeBSD Security Advisory - FreeBSD-SA-19:01.syscall
Posted Feb 6, 2019
Authored by Konstantin Belousov | Site security.freebsd.org

FreeBSD Security Advisory - The callee-save registers are used by kernel and for some of them (%r8, %r10, and for non-PTI configurations, %r9) the content is not sanitized before return from syscalls, potentially leaking sensitive information. Typically an address of some kernel data structure used in the syscall implementation, is exposed.

tags | advisory, kernel
systems | freebsd
advisories | CVE-2019-5595
SHA-256 | 236a816eea4311588ca36396d798417774e37912f40da745164d7609d6d42425
FreeBSD Security Advisory - nullfs(5) links
Posted Sep 10, 2013
Authored by Konstantin Belousov | Site security.freebsd.org

FreeBSD Security Advisory - The nullfs(5) filesystem allows all or a part of an already mounted filesystem to be made available in a different part of the global filesystem namespace. It is commonly used to make a set of files available to multiple chroot(2) or jail(2) environments without replicating the files in each environment. A common idiom, described in the FreeBSD Handbook, is to mount one subtree of a filesystem read-only within a jail's filesystem namespace, and mount a different subtree of the same filesystem read-write. The nullfs(5) implementation of the VOP_LINK(9) VFS operation does not check whether the source and target of the link are both in the same nullfs instance. It is therefore possible to create a hardlink from a location in one nullfs instance to a file in another, as long as the underlying (source) filesystem is the same. If multiple nullfs views into the same filesystem are mounted in different locations, a user with read access to one of these views and write access to another will be able to create a hard link from the latter to a file in the former, even though they are, from the user's perspective, different filesystems. The user may thereby gain write access to files which are nominally on a read-only filesystem.

tags | advisory
systems | freebsd
advisories | CVE-2013-5710
SHA-256 | 8e26c5d77292e81b956d9bc998be84a6dc0f5a3d49036c051611a187679425d8
FreeBSD 9 Address Space Manipulation Privilege Escalation
Posted Jun 26, 2013
Authored by Alan Cox, Hunger, sinn3r, Konstantin Belousov | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability that can be used to modify portions of a process's address space, which may lead to privilege escalation. Systems such as FreeBSD 9.0 and 9.1 are known to be vulnerable.

tags | exploit
systems | freebsd
advisories | CVE-2013-2171, OSVDB-94414
SHA-256 | 9d8c78182da26e1da3cf3977d1da297ce969b5376665d620df728cbdcad3f431
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