ShellCodeX vulnerability brief
UNASSESSED
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CVE-2026-58086
As an inadvertent side effect of an unrelated code change, PRIV_KTRACE was always denied to a jailed root user. Tracing configured by a jailed root user was therefore not flagged as privileged. An unprivileged user in a jail that has permission to debug the target process can modify the jailed root user's ktrace(2) flags, or disable tracing outright. A jailed root user therefore cannot reliably trace unprivileged processes.
Published 19 Aug 2026, 08:17 UTC
Last modified 19 Aug 2026, 08:17 UTC
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Attack profile
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Attack vector
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Privileges required
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User interaction
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Scope
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Confidentiality
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Integrity
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Availability
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