Vulnerabilities > Todd Miller > Sudo > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2017-04-14 | CVE-2016-7032 | Improper Access Control vulnerability in Todd Miller Sudo sudo_noexec.so in Sudo before 1.8.15 on Linux might allow local users to bypass intended noexec command restrictions via an application that calls the (1) system or (2) popen function. | 6.9 |
2014-03-11 | CVE-2014-0106 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in multiple products Sudo 1.6.9 before 1.8.5, when env_reset is disabled, does not properly check environment variables for the env_delete restriction, which allows local users with sudo permissions to bypass intended command restrictions via a crafted environment variable. | 6.6 |
2013-04-08 | CVE-2013-2777 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in multiple products sudo before 1.7.10p5 and 1.8.x before 1.8.6p6, when the tty_tickets option is enabled, does not properly validate the controlling terminal device, which allows local users with sudo permissions to hijack the authorization of another terminal via vectors related to a session without a controlling terminal device and connecting to the standard input, output, and error file descriptors of another terminal. | 4.4 |
2013-04-08 | CVE-2013-2776 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in multiple products sudo 1.3.5 through 1.7.10p5 and 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6, when running on systems without /proc or the sysctl function with the tty_tickets option enabled, does not properly validate the controlling terminal device, which allows local users with sudo permissions to hijack the authorization of another terminal via vectors related to connecting to the standard input, output, and error file descriptors of another terminal. | 4.4 |
2013-04-08 | CVE-2013-1776 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in multiple products sudo 1.3.5 through 1.7.10 and 1.8.0 through 1.8.5, when the tty_tickets option is enabled, does not properly validate the controlling terminal device, which allows local users with sudo permissions to hijack the authorization of another terminal via vectors related to connecting to the standard input, output, and error file descriptors of another terminal. | 4.4 |
2013-03-05 | CVE-2013-1775 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in multiple products sudo 1.6.0 through 1.7.10p6 and sudo 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6 allows local users or physically proximate attackers to bypass intended time restrictions and retain privileges without re-authenticating by setting the system clock and sudo user timestamp to the epoch. | 6.9 |
2011-01-18 | CVE-2011-0010 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Todd Miller Sudo check.c in sudo 1.7.x before 1.7.4p5, when a Runas group is configured, does not require a password for command execution that involves a gid change but no uid change, which allows local users to bypass an intended authentication requirement via the -g option to a sudo command. | 4.4 |
2010-09-10 | CVE-2010-2956 | Local Privilege Escalation vulnerability in Todd Miller Sudo Runas Group Sudo 1.7.0 through 1.7.4p3, when a Runas group is configured, does not properly handle use of the -u option in conjunction with the -g option, which allows local users to gain privileges via a command line containing a "-u root" sequence. | 6.2 |
2010-06-07 | CVE-2010-1646 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Todd Miller Sudo The secure path feature in env.c in sudo 1.3.1 through 1.6.9p22 and 1.7.0 through 1.7.2p6 does not properly handle an environment that contains multiple PATH variables, which might allow local users to gain privileges via a crafted value of the last PATH variable. | 6.2 |
2010-04-16 | CVE-2010-1163 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Todd Miller Sudo The command matching functionality in sudo 1.6.8 through 1.7.2p5 does not properly handle when a file in the current working directory has the same name as a pseudo-command in the sudoers file and the PATH contains an entry for ".", which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a Trojan horse executable, as demonstrated using sudoedit, a different vulnerability than CVE-2010-0426. | 6.9 |