Modular Google Talk Bot (gtalkbot) ps command information disclosure
| gtalkbot-ps-information-disclosure (31923) |
Description:
Modular Google Talk Bot (gtalkbot) could allow a local attacker to obtain sensitive information. The password and username are displayed in cleartext on the command line. A local attacker could exploit this vulnerability using the ps command to view the username and password.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 2.5 |
| Access Vector: | Local |
| Access Complexity: | Low |
| Authentication: | Not Required |
| Confidentiality Impact: | Partial |
| Integrity Impact: | None |
| Availability Impact: | None |
| Temporal Score: | 2.2 |
| Exploitability: | High |
| Remediation Level: | Official-Fix |
| Report Confidence: | Confirmed |
Consequences:
Obtain Information
Remedy:
Upgrade to the latest version of Modular Google Talk Bot (1.2 or later), available from the freshmeat.net Web site. See References.
References:
- freshmeat.net: Project details for Modular Google Talk Bot.
- BID-22322: GTalkbot Username and Password Multiple Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2007-0627: Michael Still gtalkbot before 1.2 places username and password arguments on the command line, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by listing the process.
- SA23942: gtalkbot Disclosure of User Credentials
- VUPEN/ADV-2007-0408: Modular Google Talk Bot Username and Password Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Platforms Affected:
- stillhq.com gtalkbot prior to 1.2
Reported:
Jan 30, 2007
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