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redhat/pcpPcp: unsafe use of directories allows pcp to root privilege escalation

Risk 65
Severity
6.7
First published (updated )

SGI Performance Co-pilotThe pduread function in pdu.c in libpcp in Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) before 3.6.5 does not properly…

Risk 26
Severity
5
First published (updated )

SGI Performance Co-pilotFlorian Weimer of the Red Hat Product Security Team discovered two memory leaks in libpcp that can b…

Risk 26
Severity
5
First published (updated )

SGI Performance Co-pilotInfoleak

Risk 26
Severity
5
First published (updated )

SGI Performance Co-pilotBuffer Overflow, Integer Overflow

Risk 26
Severity
5
First published (updated )
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SGI Performance Co-pilotThe pmpost program in Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) before 2.2.1-3 allows a local user to gain privileg…

Risk 63
Severity
7.2
First published (updated )

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