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  • Keyword (text search): cpe:2.3:a:apport_project:apport:2.14.3:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2017-14180

Apport 2.13 through 2.20.7 does not properly handle crashes originating from a PID namespace allowing local users to create certain files as root which an attacker could leverage to perform a denial of service via resource exhaustion or possibly gain root privileges, a different vulnerability than CVE-2017-14179.

Published: February 02, 2018; 9:29:00 AM -0500
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2017-14177

Apport through 2.20.7 does not properly handle core dumps from setuid binaries allowing local users to create certain files as root which an attacker could leverage to perform a denial of service via resource exhaustion or possibly gain root privileges. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2015-1324.

Published: February 02, 2018; 9:29:00 AM -0500
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2017-10708

An issue was discovered in Apport through 2.20.x. In apport/report.py, Apport sets the ExecutablePath field and it then uses the path to run package specific hooks without protecting against path traversal. This allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .crash file.

Published: July 18, 2017; 4:29:00 PM -0400
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM
CVE-2016-9951

An issue was discovered in Apport before 2.20.4. A malicious Apport crash file can contain a restart command in `RespawnCommand` or `ProcCmdline` fields. This command will be executed if a user clicks the Relaunch button on the Apport prompt from the malicious crash file. The fix is to only show the Relaunch button on Apport crash files generated by local systems. The Relaunch button will be hidden when crash files are opened directly in Apport-GTK.

Published: December 16, 2016; 10:59:00 PM -0500
V3.0: 6.5 MEDIUM
V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM
CVE-2016-9950

An issue was discovered in Apport before 2.20.4. There is a path traversal issue in the Apport crash file "Package" and "SourcePackage" fields. These fields are used to build a path to the package specific hook files in the /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/ directory. An attacker can exploit this path traversal to execute arbitrary Python files from the local system.

Published: December 16, 2016; 10:59:00 PM -0500
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 9.3 HIGH
CVE-2016-9949

An issue was discovered in Apport before 2.20.4. In apport/ui.py, Apport reads the CrashDB field and it then evaluates the field as Python code if it begins with a "{". This allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary Python code.

Published: December 16, 2016; 10:59:00 PM -0500
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 9.3 HIGH
CVE-2015-1338

kernel_crashdump in Apport before 2.19 allows local users to cause a denial of service (disk consumption) or possibly gain privileges via a (1) symlink or (2) hard link attack on /var/crash/vmcore.log.

Published: October 01, 2015; 4:59:02 PM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2015-1318

The crash reporting feature in Apport 2.13 through 2.17.x before 2.17.1 allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted usr/share/apport/apport file in a namespace (container).

Published: April 17, 2015; 1:59:01 PM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH