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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2011-4578
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - event.c in acpid aka acpid2 before 2.0.11 does not have an appropriate umask setting during execution of event-handler scripts, which might allow local users to...
RHEL 6 : acpid (Unpatched Vulnerability)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 host has one or more packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities that have been acknowledged by the vendor but will not be patched. - acpid: blocked writes can lead to acpid daemon hang CVE-2011-1159 - acpid: Unsafe umask for actions...
openSUSE Security Update : acpid (openSUSE-2012-55)
set umask for running scripts %NASLMINLEVEL 70300 C Tenable Network Security, Inc. The descriptive text and package checks in this plugin were extracted from openSUSE Security Update openSUSE-2012-55. The text description of this plugin is C SUSE LLC. include'deprecatednasllevel.inc';...
CVE-2011-4578
event.c in acpid aka acpid2 before 2.0.11 does not have an appropriate umask setting during execution of event-handler scripts, which might allow local users to 1 perform write operations within directories created by a script, or 2 read files created by a script, via standard filesystem system...
CVE-2011-4578
CVE-2011-4578 affects the acpid (aka acpid2) package: the file event.c executes event-handler scripts without a proper umask prior to version 2.0.11. This may allow a local attacker to either (1) write into directories created by a script or (2) read files created by a script via standard filesys...
Ubuntu: Security Advisory (USN-1296-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
CVE-2011-4578
event.c in acpid aka acpid2 before 2.0.11 does not have an appropriate umask setting during execution of event-handler scripts, which might allow local users to 1 perform write operations within directories created by a script, or 2 read files created by a script, via standard filesystem system...