[UPDATE] Linux Kernel: Multiple Vulnerabilities
A BSI Warn- und Informationsdienst (WID): Schwachstellen-Informationen (Security Advisories) ·
Admiralty grading (A–F · 1–6)
Source reliability
- A Completely reliable
- B Usually reliable
- C Fairly reliable
- D Not usually reliable
- E Unreliable
- F Cannot be judged
Information credibility
- 1 Confirmed
- 2 Probably true
- 3 Possibly true
- 4 Doubtful
- 5 Improbable
- 6 Cannot be judged
NATO Admiralty (AJP-2.1) grades confidence, independent of the risk score. Cross-source corroboration isn't tracked for non-CVE news, so single-source items are capped at a lower credibility number; a low number does not imply low quality.
Key insight
BSI warning on multiple Linux kernel CVEs without specific CVE identifiers in this notice; likely a summary of ongoing or newly disclosed vulnerabilities.
Description
The Linux kernel contains multiple vulnerabilities that can be exploited by local attackers. The exploits enable denial-of-service attacks, privilege escalation, or unspecified attacks. The BSI has published this warning as an update, suggesting recent patch availability. Details on specific CVE identifiers and version information should be verified in the original advisory.
Risk score
- cvss base
- 0.00
- kev bonus
- 0.00
- epss bonus
- 0.00
- poc bonus
- 0.00
- raw before weight
- 0.00
- industry weight
- 1.10
- freshness factor
- 1.00
- exploitability factor
- 1.00
- days old
- 0.00
- vendor mismatch penalty
- 0.00
Path: operational