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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2022-29869

cifs-utils through 6.14, with verbose logging, can cause an information leak when a file contains = (equal sign) characters but is not a valid credentials file.

Published: April 27, 2022; 9:15:06 PM -0400
V3.1: 5.3 MEDIUM
V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM
CVE-2022-27239

In cifs-utils through 6.14, a stack-based buffer overflow when parsing the mount.cifs ip= command-line argument could lead to local attackers gaining root privileges.

Published: April 27, 2022; 10:15:09 AM -0400
V3.1: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2021-20208

A flaw was found in cifs-utils in versions before 6.13. A user when mounting a krb5 CIFS file system from within a container can use Kerberos credentials of the host. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.

Published: April 19, 2021; 6:15:12 PM -0400
V3.1: 6.1 MEDIUM
V2.0: 4.9 MEDIUM
CVE-2020-14342

It was found that cifs-utils' mount.cifs was invoking a shell when requesting the Samba password, which could be used to inject arbitrary commands. An attacker able to invoke mount.cifs with special permission, such as via sudo rules, could use this flaw to escalate their privileges.

Published: September 09, 2020; 8:15:11 AM -0400
V3.1: 7.0 HIGH
V2.0: 4.4 MEDIUM