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CVE-2019-13272

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CVE-2019-13272

Published: Jul 17, 2019

Modified: Oct 21, 2025

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel before 5.1.17, ptrace_link in kernel/ptrace.c mishandles the recording of the credentials of a process that wants to create a ptrace relationship, which allows local users to obtain root access by leveraging certain scenarios with a parent-child process relationship, where a parent drops privileges and calls execve (potentially allowing control by an attacker). One contributing factor is an object lifetime issue (which can also cause a panic). Another contributing factor is incorrect marking of a ptrace relationship as privileged, which is exploitable through (for example) Polkit's pkexec helper with PTRACE_TRACEME. NOTE: SELinux deny_ptrace might be a usable workaround in some environments.

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References

FEDORA-2019-a95015e60f
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_FEDORA
DSA-4484
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_DEBIAN
RHSA-2019:2405
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_REDHAT
RHSA-2019:2411
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_REDHAT
USN-4093-1
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_UBUNTU
USN-4094-1
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_UBUNTU
USN-4095-1
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_UBUNTU
USN-4117-1
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_UBUNTU
USN-4118-1
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_UBUNTU
RHSA-2019:2809
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_REDHAT

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