{ "CVE_data_meta": { "ASSIGNER": "cve@mitre.org", "ID": "CVE-2009-0343", "STATE": "PUBLIC" }, "affects": { "vendor": { "vendor_data": [ { "product": { "product_data": [ { "product_name": "n/a", "version": { "version_data": [ { "version_value": "n/a" } ] } } ] }, "vendor_name": "n/a" } ] } }, "data_format": "MITRE", "data_type": "CVE", "data_version": "4.0", "description": { "description_data": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "Niels Provos Systrace 1.6f and earlier on the x86_64 Linux platform allows local users to bypass intended access restrictions by making a 32-bit syscall with a syscall number that corresponds to a policy-compliant 64-bit syscall, related to race conditions that occur in monitoring 64-bit processes." } ] }, "problemtype": { "problemtype_data": [ { "description": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "n/a" } ] } ] }, "references": { "reference_data": [ { "name": "http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace/", "refsource": "MISC", "url": "http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace/" }, { "name": "20090123 Problems with syscall filtering technologies on Linux", "refsource": "BUGTRAQ", "url": "http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/500377/100/0/threaded" }, { "name": "http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2009-001.html", "refsource": "MISC", "url": "http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2009-001.html" }, { "name": "http://scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/01/bypassing-syscall-filtering.html", "refsource": "MISC", "url": "http://scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/01/bypassing-syscall-filtering.html" }, { "name": "33417", "refsource": "BID", "url": "http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/33417" } ] } }