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[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

20
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

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