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This week, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a Linux Kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2024-1086) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog based on evidence of active exploitation.
CVE-2024-1086 (CVSS 7.8) stems from a use-after-free issue in the netfilter's nf_tables component. Specifically, the nft_verdict_init() function improperly handles positive values as drop errors in hook verdicts. This can cause the nf_hook_slow() function to encounter a double-free scenario when NF_DROP mimics NF_ACCEPT.
Exploiting CVE-2024-1086 allows local attackers to gain root access. This vulnerability affects various Linux distributions, including Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora.
Affected versions
Unaffected versions
Because there is a PoC available with a high success rate of exploitation, Avertium encourages you to apply updates and mitigations as soon as possible.
INDICATORS OF COMPROMISE (IoCs)
At this time, there are no known IoCs associated with CVE-2024-1086. Avertium remains vigilant in locating IoCs for our customers. Should any be located, Avertium will disclose them as soon as possible. For more information on how Avertium can help protect your organization, please reach out to your Avertium Service Delivery Manager or Account Executive.
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