[UPDATE] OpenSSH: Vulnerability Enables Privilege Escalation
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
A locally exploitable OpenSSH vulnerability allows unprivileged users to escalate privileges, compromising the integrity of Linux systems.
Description
A vulnerability in OpenSSH allows local attackers to escalate their privileges. The attack requires local access to the system. The vulnerability affects Linux-based systems where OpenSSH is installed and active. A BSI warning indicates elevated attention and possible active exploitation. Patch status and availability should be verified through official OpenSSH sources and Linux distributions.
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