A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's handling of clearing SELinux attributes on /proc/pid/attr files before 4.9.10. An empty (null) write to this file can crash the system by causing the system to attempt to access unmapped kernel memory.
3.13.0-126.1754.4.0-67.88~14.04.14.4.0-67.884.4.0-1009.184.10.0-32.36~16.04.14.4.0-1048.554.4.0-1051.555.4.0-1063.66+cvm2.25.4.0-1063.66+cvm3.25.4.0-1064.67+cvm1.15.4.0-1065.68+cvm2.15.4.0-1067.70+cvm1.15.4.0-1068.71+cvm1.15.4.0-1069.72+cvm1.15.4.0-1070.73+cvm1.15.4.0-1072.75+cvm1.15.4.0-1073.76+cvm1.1+16 more5.4.0-1033.355.4.0-1035.375.4.0-1036.385.4.0-1037.395.4.0-1039.415.4.0-1041.435.4.0-1042.445.4.0-1043.455.4.0-1044.465.4.0-1046.48+41 more5.3.0-1007.85.3.0-1014.165.3.0-1015.175.3.0-1017.195.4.0-1004.45.4.0-1006.6Exploitability
AV:LAC:LPR:LUI:NScope
S:UImpact
C:NI:NA:HCVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H