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PT-2019-1405 · Canonical · Snapd +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Canonical snapd versions prior to 2.37.1 Description: The issue is related to insufficient access control in the snapd utility, which can be exploited to elevate privileges using a specially crafted file. This allows an attacker to run...
Microsoft Releases PowerShell Core for Linux as a Snap Package
Microsoft's love for Linux continues… Microsoft has released its command-line shell and scripting language PowerShell Core for Linux operating system as a Snap package, making it easier for Linux users to install Microsoft PowerShell on their system. Yes, you heard me right. Microsoft has made...
snapd security bypass vulnerability
snapd is a tool used in Linux to create application snapshots. A security vulnerability exists in snapd versions 2.27 through 2.29.2, which stems from a program that creates the snap logs command to invoke journalctl without matching the parameters.An attacker could use this vulnerability to bypa...
Access Restriction Bypass
github.com/snapcore/snapd is vulnerable to access restriction bypass. The match arguments are not made when the snap logs command is made from a call to journalctl allowing attackers to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
Design/Logic Flaw
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27 through 2.29.2 the 'snap logs' command could be made to call journalctl without match arguments and therefore allow unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald's access restrictions...
CVE-2017-14178
In snapd 2.27–2.29.2, the snap logs command could be made to invoke journalctl without match arguments, enabling unprivileged, unauthenticated users to bypass systemd-journald access restrictions. Affected component: snapd (logs handling). Root cause: the snap logs path allows journalctl invocati...
ubuntu-image Unauthorized Operation Vulnerability
ubuntu-image is an image package used in Ubuntu systems. A security vulnerability exists in ubuntu-image. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability to gain access to the cloud-init and snapd directories...
CVE-2017-10600
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
Design/Logic Flaw
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
CVE-2017-10600
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
CVE-2017-10600
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-10600
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
CVE-2017-10600
ubuntu-image 1.0 before 2017-07-07, when invoked as non-root, creates files in the resulting image with the uid of the invoking user. When the resulting image is booted, a local attacker with the same uid as the image creator has unintended access to cloud-init and snapd directories...
CVE-2017-10600
CVE-2017-10600 affects ubuntu-image 1.0 (before 2017-07-07). When run as non-root, it creates files in the resulting image with the UID of the invoking user, enabling a local attacker who shares that UID to access cloud-init and snapd directories after boot. This is a local vulnerability with pot...