CVE-2009-4020
CVSS V2 High 7.8
CVSS V3 None
Description
Stack-based buffer overflow in the hfs subsystem in the Linux kernel 2.6.32 allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted Hierarchical File System (HFS) filesystem, related to the hfs_readdir function in fs/hfs/dir.c.
Overview
- CVE ID
- CVE-2009-4020
- Assigner
- secalert@redhat.com
- Vulnerability Status
- Modified
- Published Version
- 2009-12-04T21:30:00
- Last Modified Date
- 2023-02-13T02:20:34
Weakness Enumerations
CPE Configuration (Product)
CPE | Vulnerable | Operator | Version Start | Version End |
---|---|---|---|---|
cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:2.6.32:*:*:*:*:*:*:* | 1 | OR |
CVSS Version 2
- Version
- 2.0
- Vector String
- AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
- Access Vector
- NETWORK
- Access Compatibility
- LOW
- Authentication
- NONE
- Confidentiality Impact
- NONE
- Integrity Impact
- NONE
- Availability Impact
- COMPLETE
- Base Score
- 7.8
- Severity
- HIGH
- Exploitability Score
- 10
- Impact Score
- 6.9
References
Sources
Source Name | Source URL |
---|---|
NIST | https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2009-4020 |
MITRE | https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-4020 |
History
Created | Old Value | New Value | Data Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022-05-10 08:35:46 | Added to TrackCVE | |||
2023-02-02 17:02:43 | 2023-02-02T15:15:16 | CVE Modified Date | updated | |
2023-02-02 17:02:44 | Stack-based buffer overflow in the hfs subsystem in the Linux kernel 2.6.32 allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted Hierarchical File System (HFS) filesystem, related to the hfs_readdir function in fs/hfs/dir.c. | CVE-2009-4020 kernel: hfs buffer overflow | Description | updated |
2023-02-02 17:02:47 | References | updated | ||
2023-02-13 03:03:26 | 2023-02-13T02:20:34 | CVE Modified Date | updated | |
2023-02-13 03:03:26 | CVE-2009-4020 kernel: hfs buffer overflow | Stack-based buffer overflow in the hfs subsystem in the Linux kernel 2.6.32 allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted Hierarchical File System (HFS) filesystem, related to the hfs_readdir function in fs/hfs/dir.c. | Description | updated |