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CVE-2017-14604

Опубликовано: 20 сент. 2017
Источник: debian
EPSS Низкий

Описание

GNOME Nautilus before 3.23.90 allows attackers to spoof a file type by using the .desktop file extension, as demonstrated by an attack in which a .desktop file's Name field ends in .pdf but this file's Exec field launches a malicious "sh -c" command. In other words, Nautilus provides no UI indication that a file actually has the potentially unsafe .desktop extension; instead, the UI only shows the .pdf extension. One (slightly) mitigating factor is that an attack requires the .desktop file to have execute permission. The solution is to ask the user to confirm that the file is supposed to be treated as a .desktop file, and then remember the user's answer in the metadata::trusted field.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
nautilusfixed3.25.90-1package
nautilusno-dsajessiepackage
nautilusno-dsawheezypackage

Примечания

  • https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777991

  • https://micahflee.com/2017/04/breaking-the-security-model-of-subgraph-os/

  • https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop/issues/2238

  • https://github.com/GNOME/nautilus/commit/1630f53481f445ada0a455e9979236d31a8d3bb0

EPSS

Процентиль: 90%
0.05553
Низкий

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 6.5
ubuntu
около 8 лет назад

GNOME Nautilus before 3.23.90 allows attackers to spoof a file type by using the .desktop file extension, as demonstrated by an attack in which a .desktop file's Name field ends in .pdf but this file's Exec field launches a malicious "sh -c" command. In other words, Nautilus provides no UI indication that a file actually has the potentially unsafe .desktop extension; instead, the UI only shows the .pdf extension. One (slightly) mitigating factor is that an attack requires the .desktop file to have execute permission. The solution is to ask the user to confirm that the file is supposed to be treated as a .desktop file, and then remember the user's answer in the metadata::trusted field.

CVSS3: 4.8
redhat
почти 9 лет назад

GNOME Nautilus before 3.23.90 allows attackers to spoof a file type by using the .desktop file extension, as demonstrated by an attack in which a .desktop file's Name field ends in .pdf but this file's Exec field launches a malicious "sh -c" command. In other words, Nautilus provides no UI indication that a file actually has the potentially unsafe .desktop extension; instead, the UI only shows the .pdf extension. One (slightly) mitigating factor is that an attack requires the .desktop file to have execute permission. The solution is to ask the user to confirm that the file is supposed to be treated as a .desktop file, and then remember the user's answer in the metadata::trusted field.

CVSS3: 6.5
nvd
около 8 лет назад

GNOME Nautilus before 3.23.90 allows attackers to spoof a file type by using the .desktop file extension, as demonstrated by an attack in which a .desktop file's Name field ends in .pdf but this file's Exec field launches a malicious "sh -c" command. In other words, Nautilus provides no UI indication that a file actually has the potentially unsafe .desktop extension; instead, the UI only shows the .pdf extension. One (slightly) mitigating factor is that an attack requires the .desktop file to have execute permission. The solution is to ask the user to confirm that the file is supposed to be treated as a .desktop file, and then remember the user's answer in the metadata::trusted field.

suse-cvrf
больше 7 лет назад

Security update for nautilus

suse-cvrf
больше 7 лет назад

Security update for nautilus

EPSS

Процентиль: 90%
0.05553
Низкий