sysstat init script privilege escalation
| sysstat-init-privilege-escalation (36045) |
Description:
sysstat could allow a local attacker to gain elevated privileges, caused by a vulnerability in the init script (sysstat.ini) when creating temporary files. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the system.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 5.6 |
| Access Vector: | Local |
| Access Complexity: | High |
| Authentication: | Not Required |
| Confidentiality Impact: | Complete |
| Integrity Impact: | Complete |
| Availability Impact: | Complete |
| Temporal Score: | 4.5 |
| Exploitability: | Unproven |
| Remediation Level: | Unavailable |
| Report Confidence: | Uncorroborated |
Consequences:
Gain Privileges
Remedy:
Upgrade to the latest version of sysstat (8.0.0 or later), available from the sysstat Web site. See References.
References:
- Gentoo Bugzilla Bug 188808: >=app-admin/sysstat-7.1 Insecure temporary file usage (CVE-2007-3852).
- sysstat Web site: SYSSTAT.
- sysstat Web site: SYSSTAT.
- BID-25380: Sysstat Insecure Temporary File Creation Vulnerability
- CVE-2007-3852: The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp/sysstat.run insecurely, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.
- RHSA-2011-1005: Low: sysstat security, bug fix, and enhancement update
- SA26527: Sysstat systat.in Insecure Temporary Files
Platforms Affected:
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Client
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
- Sébastien Godard sysstat
Reported:
Aug 14, 2007
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