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| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2012-0809 | 1 Todd Miller | 1 Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| Format string vulnerability in the sudo_debug function in Sudo 1.8.0 through 1.8.3p1 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via format string sequences in the program name for sudo. | ||||
| CVE-2012-2337 | 2 Redhat, Todd Miller | 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| sudo 1.6.x and 1.7.x before 1.7.9p1, and 1.8.x before 1.8.4p5, does not properly support configurations that use a netmask syntax, which allows local users to bypass intended command restrictions in opportunistic circumstances by executing a command on a host that has an IPv4 address. | ||||
| CVE-2012-3440 | 2 Redhat, Todd Miller | 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| A certain Red Hat script for sudo 1.7.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the /var/tmp/nsswitch.conf.bak temporary file. | ||||
| CVE-2013-1776 | 3 Apple, Redhat, Todd Miller | 3 Mac Os X, Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| 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. NOTE: this is one of three closely-related vulnerabilities that were originally assigned CVE-2013-1776, but they have been SPLIT because of different affected versions. | ||||
| CVE-2013-2777 | 3 Apple, Redhat, Todd Miller | 3 Mac Os X, Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| 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. NOTE: this is one of three closely-related vulnerabilities that were originally assigned CVE-2013-1776, but they have been SPLIT because of different affected versions. | ||||
| CVE-2010-0426 | 2 Redhat, Todd Miller | 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| sudo 1.6.x before 1.6.9p21 and 1.7.x before 1.7.2p4, when a pseudo-command is enabled, permits a match between the name of the pseudo-command and the name of an executable file in an arbitrary directory, which allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted executable file, as demonstrated by a file named sudoedit in a user's home directory. | ||||
| CVE-2010-1646 | 2 Redhat, Todd Miller | 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| 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. | ||||
| CVE-2010-0427 | 2 Redhat, Todd Miller | 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| sudo 1.6.x before 1.6.9p21, when the runas_default option is used, does not properly set group memberships, which allows local users to gain privileges via a sudo command. | ||||
| CVE-2013-1775 | 3 Apple, Redhat, Todd Miller | 3 Mac Os X, Enterprise Linux, Sudo | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| 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. | ||||