VYPR

Automatic Bug Reporting Tool

by Red Hat

Source repositories

CVEs (6)

  • CVE-2015-3315HigJun 26, 2017
    risk 0.54cvss 7.8epss 0.05

    Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) allows local users to read, change the ownership of, or have other unspecified impact on arbitrary files via a symlink attack on (1) /var/tmp/abrt/*/maps, (2) /tmp/jvm-*/hs_error.log, (3) /proc/*/exe, (4) /etc/os-release in a chroot, or (5) an unspecified root directory related to librpm.

  • CVE-2015-1870MedJun 26, 2017
    risk 0.36cvss 5.5epss 0.00

    The event scripts in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) uses world-readable permission on a copy of sosreport file in problem directories, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from /var/log/messages via unspecified vectors.

  • CVE-2015-3142MedJun 26, 2017
    risk 0.31cvss 4.7epss 0.00

    The kernel-invoked coredump processor in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) does not properly check the ownership of files before writing core dumps to them, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by leveraging write permissions to the working directory of a crashed application.

  • CVE-2012-5660Mar 12, 2013
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    abrt-action-install-debuginfo in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) 2.0.9 and earlier allows local users to set world-writable permissions for arbitrary files and possibly gain privileges via a symlink attack on "the directories used to store information about crashes."

  • CVE-2012-5659Mar 12, 2013
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    Untrusted search path vulnerability in plugins/abrt-action-install-debuginfo-to-abrt-cache.c in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) 2.0.9 and earlier allows local users to load and execute arbitrary Python modules by modifying the PYTHONPATH environment variable to reference a malicious Python module.

  • CVE-2012-1106Jul 3, 2012
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    The C handler plug-in in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT), possibly 2.0.8 and earlier, does not properly set the group (GID) permissions on core dump files for setuid programs when the sysctl fs.suid_dumpable option is set to 2, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information.