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An issue was discovered in TrouSerS through 0.3.14. If the tcsd daemon is started with root privileges the tss user still has read and write access to the /etc/tcsd.conf file (which contains various settings related to this daemon).

🗓️ 20 Aug 2020 07:00:00Reported by MicrosoftType 
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TrouSerS up to 0.3.14: tcsd as root allows tss read and write to /etc/tcsd.conf.

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16 Dec 2021 08:00Current
7High risk
Vulners AI Score7
CVSS 27.2
CVSS 3.17.8
EPSS0.00157
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