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Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35370
4.4 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
  • Integrity impact (I): LOW
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils id Incorrect Access-Control Decisions via Misrepresented Group Membership

The id utility in uutils coreutils miscalculates the groups= section of its output. The implementation uses a user's real GID instead of their effective GID to compute the group list, leading to potentially divergent output compared to GNU coreutils. Because many scripts and automated processes rely on the output of id to make security-critical access-control or permission decisions, this discrepancy can lead to unauthorized access or security misconfigurations.

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Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35366
4.4 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
  • Integrity impact (I): LOW
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils printenv Security Inspection Bypass via UTF-8 Enforcement

The printenv utility in uutils coreutils fails to display environment variables containing invalid UTF-8 byte sequences. While POSIX permits arbitrary bytes in environment strings, the uutils implementation silently skips these entries rather than printing the raw bytes. This vulnerability allows malicious environment variables (e.g., adversarial LD_PRELOAD values) to evade inspection by administrators or security auditing tools, potentially allowing library injection or other environment-based attacks to go undetected.

Affected products

coreutils
  • <0.6.0

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35342
3.3 LOW
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
  • Integrity impact (I): NONE
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils mktemp Insecure Temporary File Placement via Empty TMPDIR

The mktemp utility in uutils coreutils fails to properly handle an empty TMPDIR environment variable. Unlike GNU mktemp, which falls back to /tmp when TMPDIR is an empty string, the uutils implementation treats the empty string as a valid path. This causes temporary files to be created in the current working directory (CWD) instead of the intended secure temporary directory. If the CWD is more permissive or accessible to other users than /tmp, it may lead to unintended information disclosure or unauthorized access to temporary data.

Affected products

coreutils
  • <0.6.0

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35359
4.7 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): HIGH
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
  • Integrity impact (I): NONE
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils cp Information Disclosure via Time-of-Check to Time-of-Use Symlink Swap

A Time-of-Check to Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) vulnerability in the cp utility of uutils coreutils allows an attacker to bypass no-dereference intent. The utility checks if a source path is a symbolic link using path-based metadata but subsequently opens it without the O_NOFOLLOW flag. An attacker with concurrent write access can swap a regular file for a symbolic link during this window, causing a privileged cp process to copy the contents of arbitrary sensitive files into a destination controlled by the attacker.

References

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35364
6.3 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): HIGH
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): NONE
  • Integrity impact (I): HIGH
  • Availability impact (A): HIGH
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils mv Arbitrary File Overwrite via Cross-Device TOCTOU Race Condition

A Time-of-Check to Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) race condition exists in the mv utility of uutils coreutils during cross-device operations. The utility removes the destination path before recreating it through a copy operation. A local attacker with write access to the destination directory can exploit this window to replace the destination with a symbolic link. The subsequent privileged move operation will follow the symlink, allowing the attacker to redirect the write and overwrite an arbitrary target file with contents from the source.

References

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35358
4.4 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): NONE
  • Integrity impact (I): LOW
  • Availability impact (A): LOW
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils cp Semantic Loss and Potential Denial of Service with -R via Device Node Stream Reading

The cp utility in uutils coreutils, when performing recursive copies (-R), incorrectly treats character and block device nodes as stream sources rather than preserving them. Because the implementation reads bytes into regular files at the destination instead of using mknod, device semantics are destroyed (e.g., /dev/null becomes a regular file). This behavior can lead to runtime denial of service through disk exhaustion or process hangs when reading from unbounded device nodes.

Affected products

coreutils
  • <0.7.0

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35367
3.3 LOW
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
  • Integrity impact (I): NONE
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils nohup Information Disclosure via Insecure Default Output Permissions

The nohup utility in uutils coreutils creates its default output file, nohup.out, without specifying explicit restricted permissions. This causes the file to inherit umask-based permissions, typically resulting in a world-readable file (0644). In multi-user environments, this allows any user on the system to read the captured stdout/stderr output of a command, potentially exposing sensitive information. This behavior diverges from GNU coreutils, which creates nohup.out with owner-only (0600) permissions.

References

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35345
5.3 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): HIGH
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
  • Integrity impact (I): LOW
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils tail Privileged Information Disclosure via Symlink Replacement Race

A vulnerability in the tail utility of uutils coreutils allows for the exfiltration of sensitive file contents when using the --follow=name option. Unlike GNU tail, the uutils implementation continues to monitor a path after it has been replaced by a symbolic link, subsequently outputting the contents of the link's target. In environments where a privileged user (e.g., root) monitors a log directory, a local attacker with write access to that directory can replace a log file with a symlink to a sensitive system file (such as /etc/shadow), causing tail to disclose the contents of the sensitive file.

References

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35363
5.6 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): LOW
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): REQUIRED
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): NONE
  • Integrity impact (I): HIGH
  • Availability impact (A): LOW
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils rm Safeguard Bypass via Improper Path Normalization

A vulnerability in the rm utility of uutils coreutils allows the bypass of safeguard mechanisms intended to protect the current directory. While the utility correctly refuses to delete . or .., it fails to recognize equivalent paths with trailing slashes, such as ./ or .///. An accidental or malicious execution of rm -rf ./ results in the silent recursive deletion of all contents within the current directory. The command further obscures the data loss by reporting a misleading 'Invalid input' error, which may cause users to miss the critical window for data recovery.

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8
Untriaged
Permalink CVE-2026-35357
4.7 MEDIUM
  • CVSS version: 3.1
  • Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
  • Attack complexity (AC): HIGH
  • Privileges required (PR): LOW
  • User interaction (UI): NONE
  • Scope (S): UNCHANGED
  • Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
  • Integrity impact (I): NONE
  • Availability impact (A): NONE
created 6 days, 12 hours ago Activity log
  • Created suggestion
uutils coreutils cp Information Disclosure via Permission Handling Race

The cp utility in uutils coreutils is vulnerable to an information disclosure race condition. Destination files are initially created with umask-derived permissions (e.g., 0644) before being restricted to their final mode (e.g., 0600) later in the process. A local attacker can race to open the file during this window; once obtained, the file descriptor remains valid and readable even after the permissions are tightened, exposing sensitive or private file contents.

References

Affected products

coreutils

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.coreutils

GNU Core Utilities

  • nixos-unstable 9.10
    • nixpkgs-unstable 9.10
    • nixos-unstable-small 9.10
  • nixos-25.11 9.8
    • nixos-25.11-small 9.8
    • nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 9.8