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AIX 5.3 / 6.1 / 7.1 / 7.2 lquerylv Local Root
!/usr/bin/sh AIX lquerylv 5.3, 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 local root exploit. Tested against latest patchset 7100-04 This exploit takes advantage of known issues with debugging functions within the AIX linker library. We are taking advantage of known functionality, and focusing on badly coded SUID binaries...
IBM AIX 5.3/6.1/7.1/7.2 - 'lquerylv' Privilege Escalation Exploit
Exploit for linux platform in category local exploits !/usr/bin/sh AIX lquerylv 5.3, 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 local root exploit. Tested against latest patchset 7100-04 This exploit takes advantage of known issues with debugging functions within the AIX linker library. We are taking advantage of known...
IBM AIX 5.3/6.1/7.1/7.2 - 'lquerylv' Local Privilege Escalation
!/usr/bin/sh AIX lquerylv 5.3, 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 local root exploit. Tested against latest patchset 7100-04 This exploit takes advantage of known issues with debugging functions within the AIX linker library. We are taking advantage of known functionality, and focusing on badly coded SUID binaries...
CVE-2014-3074 - Runtime Linker Allows Privilege Escalation Via Arbitrary File Writes in IBM AIX
Vulnerability title: Runtime Linker Allows Privilege Escalation Via Arbitrary File Writes in IBM AIX CVE: CVE-2014-3074 Vendor: IBM Product: AIX Affected version: AIX 6.1 and 7.1 and VIOS 2.2. Reported by: Tim Brown Details: It has been identified that the runtime linker allows privilege escalati...
CVE-2014-3074
The CVE-2014-3074 incident affects IBM AIX 6.1/7.1 (and VIOS 2.2.x) where the runtime linker allows local privilege escalation by manipulating MALLOCOPTIONS/MALLOCBUCKETS and then running a setuid program to create a root-owned 666 file. The root cause is in the malloc subsystem used by the AIX r...