Описание
Slackware 14.0 and 14.1, and Slackware LLVM 3.0-i486-2 and 3.3-i486-2, contain world-writable permissions on the /tmp directory which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
Ссылки
- Mailing ListThird Party Advisory
- Issue TrackingThird Party Advisory
- Third Party AdvisoryVDB Entry
- Third Party Advisory
- Mailing ListThird Party Advisory
- Issue TrackingThird Party Advisory
- Third Party AdvisoryVDB Entry
- Third Party Advisory
Уязвимые конфигурации
Одно из
EPSS
9.8 Critical
CVSS3
10 Critical
CVSS2
Дефекты
Связанные уязвимости
Slackware 14.0 and 14.1, and Slackware LLVM 3.0-i486-2 and 3.3-i486-2, contain world-writable permissions on the /tmp directory which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
Slackware 14.0 and 14.1, and Slackware LLVM 3.0-i486-2 and 3.3-i486-2, contain world-writable permissions on the /tmp directory which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
Slackware 14.0 and 14.1, and Slackware LLVM 3.0-i486-2 and 3.3-i486-2, ...
Slackware 14.0 and 14.1, and Slackware LLVM 3.0-i486-2 and 3.3-i486-2, contain world-writable permissions on the /tmp directory which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
EPSS
9.8 Critical
CVSS3
10 Critical
CVSS2