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CVE-2024-48911
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...
CVE-2024-48911
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...
PYSEC-2024-248
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...
CVE-2024-48911 OpenCanary Executes Commands From Potentially Writable Config File
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...
CVE-2024-48911 OpenCanary Executes Commands From Potentially Writable Config File
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...
CVE-2024-48911
CVE-2024-48911 affects OpenCanary. Before 0.9.4, the config file could be edited by an unprivileged user in an unprivileged directory while the daemon runs as root, allowing that user to influence commands executed later by root and escalate privileges. The issue is fixed in OpenCanary 0.9.4 and ...
CVE-2024-48911 OpenCanary Executes Commands From Potentially Writable Config File
OpenCanary, a multi-protocol network honeypot, directly executed commands taken from its config file. Prior to version 0.9.4, where the config file is stored in an unprivileged user directory but the daemon is executed by root, it’s possible for the unprivileged user to change the config file and...