Vulnerabilities > Canonical > Snapd > 2.0.4
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2024-01-08 | CVE-2022-3328 | Race Condition vulnerability in Canonical Snapd and Ubuntu Linux Race condition in snap-confine's must_mkdir_and_open_with_perms() | 7.0 |
2023-09-01 | CVE-2023-1523 | Injection vulnerability in Canonical Snapd Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. | 10.0 |
2022-02-17 | CVE-2021-3155 | Incorrect Default Permissions vulnerability in Canonical Snapd snapd 2.54.2 and earlier created ~/snap directories in user home directories without specifying owner-only permissions. | 2.1 |
2022-02-17 | CVE-2021-44730 | Link Following vulnerability in multiple products snapd 2.54.2 did not properly validate the location of the snap-confine binary. | 8.8 |
2022-02-17 | CVE-2021-44731 | Race Condition vulnerability in multiple products A race condition existed in the snapd 2.54.2 snap-confine binary when preparing a private mount namespace for a snap. | 7.8 |
2022-02-17 | CVE-2021-4120 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in multiple products snapd 2.54.2 fails to perform sufficient validation of snap content interface and layout paths, resulting in the ability for snaps to inject arbitrary AppArmor policy rules via malformed content interface and layout declarations and hence escape strict snap confinement. | 7.8 |
2020-07-29 | CVE-2020-11933 | Unspecified vulnerability in Canonical Snapd cloud-init as managed by snapd on Ubuntu Core 16 and Ubuntu Core 18 devices was run without restrictions on every boot, which a physical attacker could exploit by crafting cloud-init user-data/meta-data via external media to perform arbitrary changes on the device to bypass intended security mechanisms such as full disk encryption. | 4.6 |
2019-04-24 | CVE-2019-11503 | Link Following vulnerability in Canonical Snapd snap-confine as included in snapd before 2.39 did not guard against symlink races when performing the chdir() to the current working directory of the calling user, aka a "cwd restore permission bypass." | 7.5 |
2019-04-24 | CVE-2019-11502 | Link Following vulnerability in Canonical Snapd snap-confine in snapd before 2.38 incorrectly set the ownership of a snap application to the uid and gid of the first calling user. | 5.0 |
2019-04-23 | CVE-2019-7304 | Incorrect Authorization vulnerability in Canonical Snapd Canonical snapd before version 2.37.1 incorrectly performed socket owner validation, allowing an attacker to run arbitrary commands as root. | 9.8 |