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rpm package

suse/sudo&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP5

pkg:rpm/suse/sudo&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server%20for%20SAP%20Applications%2012%20SP5

Vulnerabilities (9)

  • CVE-2023-42465Dec 22, 2023
    affected < 1.8.27-4.48.2fixed 1.8.27-4.48.2

    Sudo before 1.9.15 might allow row hammer attacks (for authentication bypass or privilege escalation) because application logic sometimes is based on not equaling an error value (instead of equaling a success value), and because the values do not resist flips of a single bit.

  • CVE-2023-28487Mar 16, 2023
    affected < 1.8.27-4.38.1fixed 1.8.27-4.38.1

    Sudo before 1.9.13 does not escape control characters in sudoreplay output.

  • CVE-2023-28486Mar 16, 2023
    affected < 1.8.27-4.38.1fixed 1.8.27-4.38.1

    Sudo before 1.9.13 does not escape control characters in log messages.

  • CVE-2023-22809Jan 18, 2023
    affected < 1.8.27-4.33.1fixed 1.8.27-4.33.1

    In Sudo before 1.9.12p2, the sudoedit (aka -e) feature mishandles extra arguments passed in the user-provided environment variables (SUDO_EDITOR, VISUAL, and EDITOR), allowing a local attacker to append arbitrary entries to the list of files to process. This can lead to privilege

  • CVE-2022-43995Nov 2, 2022
    affected < 1.8.27-4.30.1fixed 1.8.27-4.30.1

    Sudo 1.8.0 through 1.9.12, with the crypt() password backend, contains a plugins/sudoers/auth/passwd.c array-out-of-bounds error that can result in a heap-based buffer over-read. This can be triggered by arbitrary local users with access to Sudo by entering a password of seven ch

  • CVE-2021-3156KEVJan 26, 2021
    affected < 1.8.27-4.6.1fixed 1.8.27-4.6.1

    Sudo before 1.9.5p2 contains an off-by-one error that can result in a heap-based buffer overflow, which allows privilege escalation to root via "sudoedit -s" and a command-line argument that ends with a single backslash character.

  • CVE-2021-23240Jan 12, 2021
    affected < 1.8.27-4.6.1fixed 1.8.27-4.6.1

    selinux_edit_copy_tfiles in sudoedit in Sudo before 1.9.5 allows a local unprivileged user to gain file ownership and escalate privileges by replacing a temporary file with a symlink to an arbitrary file target. This affects SELinux RBAC support in permissive mode. Machines witho

  • CVE-2021-23239Jan 12, 2021
    affected < 1.8.27-4.6.1fixed 1.8.27-4.6.1

    The sudoedit personality of Sudo before 1.9.5 may allow a local unprivileged user to perform arbitrary directory-existence tests by winning a sudo_edit.c race condition in replacing a user-controlled directory by a symlink to an arbitrary path.

  • CVE-2019-18634Jan 29, 2020
    affected < 1.8.27-4.3.1fixed 1.8.27-4.3.1

    In Sudo before 1.8.26, if pwfeedback is enabled in /etc/sudoers, users can trigger a stack-based buffer overflow in the privileged sudo process. (pwfeedback is a default setting in Linux Mint and elementary OS; however, it is NOT the default for upstream and many other packages,