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📄 GNU Screen 4.5.0 Local Privilege Escalation
GNU Screen version 4.5.0 local privilege escalation exploit that leverages shared library loading. GNU Screen 4.5.0 Local Privilege Escalation Exploit CVE-2017-5618 📌 Overview Local privilege escalation exploit for GNU Screen 4.5.0 that hijacks shared library loading to gain root access via...
Exploit for Incorrect Authorization in Gnu Screen
CVE-2017-5618-SetUid-Screen-4.5.0-Root-Exploit Local privile...
Exploit for Incorrect Authorization in Gnu Screen
GNU Screen 4.5.0 Local Privilege Escalation Exploit CVE-201...
Advisory ROSA-SA-2021-1968
Software: screen 4.1.0 OS: Cobalt 7.9 CVE-ID: CVE-2017-5618 CVE-Crit: HIGH CVE-DESC: GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and therefore gain superuser privileges by improperly checking log file permissions. CVE-STATUS: default CVE-REV: default CVE-ID: CVE-2020-9366...
CVE-2017-5618
GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking of logfile permissions...
CVE-2017-5618
GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking of logfile permissions...
Immunity Canvas: LINUX_SCREEN
Name| linuxscreen ---|--- CVE| CVE-2017-5618 Exploit Pack| CANVAS Description| GNU Screen v4.5.0 local privilege escalation Notes| CVE Name: CVE-2017-5618 VENDOR: GNU Notes: Tested on: Ubuntu 16.10 x64 Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x64 Ubuntu 14.10 LTS x64 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x32 Repeatability: Infinite...
CVE-2017-5618
GNU Screen
CVE-2017-5618
GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking of logfile permissions...
CVE-2017-5618
GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking of logfile permissions...
CVE-2017-5618
GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking of logfile permissions...