CVE-2026-45250 PUBLISHED

Stack buffer overflow via setcred(2)

Assigner: freebsd
Reserved: 11.05.2026 Published: 21.05.2026 Updated: 21.05.2026

The setcred(2) system call is only available to privileged users. However, before the privilege level of the caller is checked, the user-supplied list of supplementary groups is copied into a fixed-size kernel stack buffer without first validating its length. If the supplied list exceeds the capacity of that buffer, a stack buffer overflow occurs.

Because the bounds check on the supplementary groups list occurs after the kernel stack buffer has already been written, an unprivileged local user may trigger the overflow without holding any special privilege. Successful exploitation may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the kernel, allowing an unprivileged local user to gain elevated privileges on the affected system.

Product Status

Vendor FreeBSD
Product FreeBSD
Versions Default: unknown
  • affected from 15.0-RELEASE to p9 (excl.)
  • affected from 14.4-RELEASE to p5 (excl.)
  • affected from 14.3-RELEASE to p14 (excl.)

Credits

  • Ryan of Calif.io finder
  • Przemyslaw Frasunek finder

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-121: Stack-based Buffer Overflow CWE