Filtered by vendor Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment Project Subscriptions
Total 3 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-54409 2 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment Project, Aide Project 2 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment, Aide 2025-08-19 6.2 Medium
AIDE is an advanced intrusion detection environment. From versions 0.13 to 0.19.1, there is a null pointer dereference vulnerability in AIDE. An attacker can crash the program during report printing or database listing after setting extended file attributes with an empty attribute value or with a key containing a comma. A local user might exploit this to cause a local denial of service. This issue has been patched in version 0.19.2. A workaround involves removing xattrs group from rules matching files on affected file systems.
CVE-2025-54389 2 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment Project, Aide Project 2 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment, Aide 2025-08-19 6.2 Medium
AIDE is an advanced intrusion detection environment. Prior to version 0.19.2, there is an improper output neutralization vulnerability in AIDE. An attacker can craft a malicious filename by including terminal escape sequences to hide the addition or removal of the file from the report and/or tamper with the log output. A local user might exploit this to bypass the AIDE detection of malicious files. Additionally the output of extended attribute key names and symbolic links targets are also not properly neutralized. This issue has been patched in version 0.19.2. A workaround involves configuring AIDE to write the report output to a regular file, redirecting stdout to a regular file, or redirecting the log output written to stderr to a regular file.
CVE-2021-45417 5 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment Project, Canonical, Debian and 2 more 11 Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux and 8 more 2024-11-21 7.8 High
AIDE before 0.17.4 allows local users to obtain root privileges via crafted file metadata (such as XFS extended attributes or tmpfs ACLs), because of a heap-based buffer overflow.