Total
30 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2013-2776 | 2 Apple, Todd Miller | 2 Mac Os X, Sudo | 2017-08-28 | 4.4 MEDIUM | N/A |
sudo 1.3.5 through 1.7.10p5 and 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6, when running on systems without /proc or the sysctl function with the tty_tickets option enabled, does not properly validate the controlling terminal device, which allows local users with sudo permissions to hijack the authorization of another terminal via vectors related to connecting to the standard input, output, and error file descriptors of another terminal. NOTE: this is one of three closely-related vulnerabilities that were originally assigned CVE-2013-1776, but they have been SPLIT because of different affected versions. | |||||
CVE-2013-1776 | 2 Apple, Todd Miller | 2 Mac Os X, Sudo | 2017-08-28 | 4.4 MEDIUM | N/A |
sudo 1.3.5 through 1.7.10 and 1.8.0 through 1.8.5, when the tty_tickets option is enabled, does not properly validate the controlling terminal device, which allows local users with sudo permissions to hijack the authorization of another terminal via vectors related to connecting to the standard input, output, and error file descriptors of another terminal. NOTE: this is one of three closely-related vulnerabilities that were originally assigned CVE-2013-1776, but they have been SPLIT because of different affected versions. | |||||
CVE-2005-4158 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2017-07-19 | 4.6 MEDIUM | N/A |
Sudo before 1.6.8 p12, when the Perl taint flag is off, does not clear the (1) PERLLIB, (2) PERL5LIB, and (3) PERL5OPT environment variables, which allows limited local users to cause a Perl script to include and execute arbitrary library files that have the same name as library files that are included by the script. | |||||
CVE-2004-1689 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2017-07-10 | 2.1 LOW | N/A |
sudoedit (aka sudo -e) in sudo 1.6.8 opens a temporary file with root privileges, which allows local users to read arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the temporary file before quitting sudoedit. | |||||
CVE-2004-1051 | 5 Debian, Mandrakesoft, Todd Miller and 2 more | 7 Debian Linux, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 4 more | 2017-07-10 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
sudo before 1.6.8p2 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by using "()" style environment variables to create functions that have the same name as any program within the bash script that is called without using the program's full pathname. | |||||
CVE-2013-1775 | 2 Apple, Todd Miller | 2 Mac Os X, Sudo | 2016-11-28 | 6.9 MEDIUM | N/A |
sudo 1.6.0 through 1.7.10p6 and sudo 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6 allows local users or physically proximate attackers to bypass intended time restrictions and retain privileges without re-authenticating by setting the system clock and sudo user timestamp to the epoch. | |||||
CVE-2005-1831 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2016-10-17 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
** DISPUTED ** Sudo 1.6.8p7 on SuSE Linux 9.3, and possibly other Linux distributions, allows local users to gain privileges by using sudo to call su, then entering a blank password and hitting CTRL-C. NOTE: SuSE and multiple third-party researchers have not been able to replicate this issue, stating "Sudo catches SIGINT and returns an empty string for the password so I don't see how this could happen unless the user's actual password was empty." | |||||
CVE-1999-0958 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2016-10-17 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
sudo 1.5.x allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a .. (dot dot) attack. | |||||
CVE-2007-4305 | 5 Netbsd, Openbsd, Sysjail and 2 more | 5 Netbsd, Openbsd, Sysjail and 2 more | 2008-09-05 | 6.2 MEDIUM | N/A |
Multiple race conditions in the (1) Sudo monitor mode and (2) Sysjail policies in Systrace on NetBSD and OpenBSD allow local users to defeat system call interposition, and consequently bypass access control policy and auditing. | |||||
CVE-2005-1119 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2008-09-05 | 2.1 LOW | N/A |
Sudo VISudo 1.6.8 and earlier allows local users to corrupt arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files. |