Filtered by vendor Needrestart Project Subscriptions
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Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2024-48992 1 Needrestart Project 1 Needrestart 2024-12-03 7.8 High
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-2024-48991 1 Needrestart Project 1 Needrestart 2024-12-03 7.8 High
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 security fix (6ce6136) introduced a regression which was subsequently resolved (42af5d3).
CVE-2024-48990 1 Needrestart Project 1 Needrestart 2024-12-03 7.8 High
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-2024-11003 1 Needrestart Project 1 Needrestart 2024-12-03 7.8 High
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-2022-30688 2 Debian, Needrestart Project 2 Debian Linux, Needrestart 2024-11-21 7.8 High
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.