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Summary
A vulnerability was found in SLRN 0.9. It has been declared as critical. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the component Binary Decoder. The manipulation as part of News Post results in privileges management. This vulnerability is identified as CVE-2001-1035. There is not any exploit available.
Details
A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in SLRN 0.9. Affected is some unknown processing of the component Binary Decoder. The manipulation as part of a News Post leads to a privileges management vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-269. The product does not properly assign, modify, track, or check privileges for an actor, creating an unintended sphere of control for that actor. This is going to have an impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. CVE summarizes:
Binary decoding feature of slrn 0.9 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute commands via shell scripts that are inserted into a news post.
The weakness was released 09/24/2001 with Debian (Website). The advisory is shared for download at debian.org. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2001-1035. The exploitability is told to be easy. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploitation doesn't require any form of authentication. There are neither technical details nor an exploit publicly available. The MITRE ATT&CK project declares the attack technique as T1068.
The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 14915 (Debian DSA-078-1 : slrn - remote command invocation), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family Debian Local Security Checks and running in the context l.
A possible mitigation has been published immediately after the disclosure of the vulnerability.
The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (7166), Tenable (14915) and SecurityFocus (BID 3364†). Once again VulDB remains the best source for vulnerability data.
Product
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Version
CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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CVSSv3
VulDB Meta Base Score: 7.3VulDB Meta Temp Score: 7.3
VulDB Base Score: 7.3
VulDB Temp Score: 7.3
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Exploiting
Class: Privileges managementCWE: CWE-269 / CWE-266
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes
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Status: Not defined
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Nessus ID: 14915
Nessus Name: Debian DSA-078-1 : slrn - remote command invocation
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OpenVAS ID: 53826
OpenVAS Name: Debian Security Advisory DSA 078-1 (slrn)
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Threat Intelligence
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Countermeasures
Recommended: no mitigation knownStatus: 🔍
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Timeline
09/24/2001 🔍09/24/2001 🔍
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09/29/2004 🔍
07/09/2014 🔍
04/29/2019 🔍
Sources
Advisory: debian.orgOrganization: Debian
Status: Not defined
CVE: CVE-2001-1035 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2001-1035
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-17436
X-Force: 7166
SecurityFocus: 3364 - SLRN Arbitrary Shell Script Execution Vulnerability
Entry
Created: 07/09/2014 13:25Updated: 04/29/2019 17:02
Changes: 07/09/2014 13:25 (63), 04/29/2019 17:02 (1)
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Cache ID: 216::103
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