A signal access-control issue was discovered in the Linux kernel before 5.6.5, aka CID-7395ea4e65c2. Because exec_id in include/linux/sched.h is only 32 bits, an integer overflow can interfere with a do_notify_parent protection mechanism. A child process can send an arbitrary signal to a parent process in a different security domain. Exploitation limitations include the amount of elapsed time before an integer overflow occurs, and the lack of scenarios where signals to a parent process present a substantial operational threat.
4.4.0-184.2144.4.0-1109.1204.15.0-1067.71~16.04.14.15.0-1083.93~16.04.14.15.0-1071.81~16.04.14.15.0-101.102~16.04.14.10.0-14.16~16.04.14.10.0-19.21~16.04.14.10.0-20.22~16.04.14.10.0-21.23~16.04.14.10.0-22.24~16.04.14.10.0-24.28~16.04.14.10.0-26.30~16.04.14.11.0-13.19~16.04.14.11.0-14.20~16.04.14.13.0-16.19~16.04.3+13 more4.4.0-1075.824.15.0-1039.43~16.04.14.4.0-1134.143Exploitability
AV:LAC:LPR:LUI:NScope
S:UImpact
C:LI:LA:LCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L