fs/namei.c in the Linux kernel before 5.5 has a may_create_in_sticky use-after-free, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (OOPS) or possibly obtain sensitive information from kernel memory, aka CID-d0cb50185ae9. One attack vector may be an open system call for a UNIX domain socket, if the socket is being moved to a new parent directory and its old parent directory is being removed.
4.13.0-16.194.13.0-17.204.13.0-25.294.13.0-32.354.15.0-10.114.15.0-12.134.15.0-13.144.15.0-15.164.15.0-19.204.15.0-20.21+36 more4.15.0-96.976.11.0-8.85.13.0-19.195.3.0-18.195.3.0-24.265.4.0-9.125.4.0-18.223.11.0-12.194.2.0-16.194.2.0-17.214.2.0-19.234.3.0-1.104.3.0-2.114.3.0-5.164.3.0-6.174.3.0-7.184.4.0-10.254.4.0-101.124+97 more4.4.0-177.2076.5.0-9.96.5.0-1008.85.3.0-1003.35.3.0-1008.95.3.0-1009.105.3.0-1010.115.4.0-1005.54.4.0-1001.104.4.0-1003.124.4.0-1004.134.4.0-1007.164.4.0-1009.184.4.0-1011.204.4.0-1012.214.4.0-1013.224.4.0-1016.254.4.0-1017.26+55 more4.4.0-1105.116Exploitability
AV:LAC:LPR:LUI:NScope
S:UImpact
C:HI:NA:HCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:H