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Low: perl-Capture-Tiny
Issue Overview: It was found 1 that the Capture::Tiny module, provided by the perl-Capture-Tiny package, used the File::temp::tmpnam module to generate temporary files: ./lib/Capture/Tiny.pm: $stash-flagfiles$which = scalar tmpnam; This module makes use of the mktemp function when called in the...
[ MDVSA-2014:087 ] php
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDVSA-2014:087 http://www.mandriva.com/en/support/security/ Package : php Date : May 15, 2014 Affected: Business Server 1.0 Problem Description: A vulnerability has been discovered and corrected in php: PHP FPM in PHP...
iTunes < 11.2.1 User Directory Insecure Permissions Vulnerability (Mac OS X)
The version of iTunes installed on the remote Mac OS X host is older than 11.2.1. It is, therefore, affected by an insecure permissions vulnerability. An insecure permissions vulnerability exists where the '/Users' and '/Users/Shared' directories have world-writable permissions. This could allow ...
CVE-2014-1347
Apple iTunes before 11.2.1 on OS X sets world-writable permissions for /Users and /Users/Shared during reboots, which allows local users to modify files, and consequently obtain access to arbitrary user accounts, via standard filesystem operations...
Code injection
Apple iTunes before 11.2.1 on OS X sets world-writable permissions for /Users and /Users/Shared during reboots, which allows local users to modify files, and consequently obtain access to arbitrary user accounts, via standard filesystem operations...
CVE-2014-1347
Apple iTunes before 11.2.1 on OS X sets world-writable permissions for /Users and /Users/Shared during reboots, which allows local users to modify files, and consequently obtain access to arbitrary user accounts, via standard filesystem operations...
Nova: insecure directory permissions in snapshots
OpenStack Compute Nova Grizzly 2013.1.4, Havana 2013.2.1, and earlier uses world-writable and world-readable permissions for the temporary directory used to store live snapshots, which allows local users to read and modify live snapshots...
Nova: insecure directory permissions in snapshots
OpenStack Compute Nova Grizzly 2013.1.4, Havana 2013.2.1, and earlier uses world-writable and world-readable permissions for the temporary directory used to store live snapshots, which allows local users to read and modify live snapshots...
CVE-2012-6108
HP Linux Imaging and Printing HPLIP before 3.13.2 uses world-writable permissions for /var/log/hp and /var/log/hp/tmp, which allows local users to delete log files via standard filesystem operations...
Code injection
HP Linux Imaging and Printing HPLIP before 3.13.2 uses world-writable permissions for /var/log/hp and /var/log/hp/tmp, which allows local users to delete log files via standard filesystem operations...
CVE-2012-6108
HP Linux Imaging and Printing HPLIP before 3.13.2 uses world-writable permissions for /var/log/hp and /var/log/hp/tmp, which allows local users to delete log files via standard filesystem operations...
Amazon Linux AMI : augeas (ALAS-2014-286)
A flaw was found in the way Augeas handled certain umask settings when creating new configuration files. This flaw could result in configuration files being created as world-writable, allowing unprivileged local users to modify their content. CVE-2013-6412 C Tenable Network Security, Inc. The...
Array Networks vAPV and vxAG Private Key Privilege Escalation Code Execution
This module exploits a default hardcoded private SSH key or default hardcoded login and password in the vAPV 8.3.2.17 and vxAG 9.2.0.34 appliances made by Array Networks. After logged in as the unprivileged user, it's possible to modify the world-writable file /ca/bin/monitor.sh with...
CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
DEBIAN-CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
UBUNTU-CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
CVE-2013-7135
The Proc::Daemon module 0.14 for Perl uses world-writable permissions for a file that stores a process ID, which allows local users to have an unspecified impact by modifying this file...
CVE-2013-7135
CVE-2013-7135 affects the Perl Proc::Daemon module (version 0.14) and is triggered by world-writable permissions on the PID file, allowing local users to modify the file with unspecified impact. Public records (NVD, OSV, OSVUB, OpenVAS, Mageia/Fedora/Mageia advisories, FreeBSD VuXML) confirm this...