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needrestart

by needrestart

CVEs (5)

  • CVE-2024-48990HigNov 19, 2024
    risk 0.05cvss 7.8epss 0.20

    Qualys discovered that needrestart, before version 3.8, allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code as root by tricking needrestart into running the Python interpreter with an attacker-controlled PYTHONPATH environment variable.

  • CVE-2024-48992HigNov 19, 2024
    risk 0.01cvss 7.8epss 0.07

    Qualys discovered that needrestart, before version 3.8, allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code as root by tricking needrestart into running the Ruby interpreter with an attacker-controlled RUBYLIB environment variable.

  • CVE-2024-11003HigNov 19, 2024
    risk 0.01cvss 7.8epss 0.12

    Qualys discovered that needrestart, before version 3.8, passes unsanitized data to a library (Modules::ScanDeps) which expects safe input. This could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary shell commands. Please see the related CVE-2024-10224 in Modules::ScanDeps.

  • CVE-2024-48991HigNov 19, 2024
    risk 0.00cvss 7.8epss 0.05

    Qualys discovered that needrestart, before version 3.8, allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code as root by winning a race condition and tricking needrestart into running their own, fake Python interpreter (instead of the system's real Python interpreter). The initial…

  • CVE-2022-30688HigMay 17, 2022
    risk 0.00cvss 7.8epss 0.00

    needrestart 0.8 through 3.5 before 3.6 is prone to local privilege escalation. Regexes to detect the Perl, Python, and Ruby interpreters are not anchored, allowing a local user to escalate privileges when needrestart tries to detect if interpreters are using old source files.