CVE-2015-3142

CVE Details

Release Date:2015-04-17

Description


It was discovered that the kernel-invoked coredump processor provided by ABRT wrote core dumps to files owned by other system users. This could result in information disclosure if an application crashed while its current directory was a directory writable to by other users (such as /tmp).

See more information about CVE-2015-3142 from MITRE CVE dictionary and NIST NVD


CVSS v2.0 metrics


NOTE: The following CVSS v2.0 metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

Base Score: 1.2 Base Metrics: AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
Access Vector: Local network Attack Complexity: High
Authentication: None required Confidentiality Impact: Partial
Integrity Impact: None Availability Impact: None

Errata information


PlatformErrataRelease Date
Oracle Linux version 6 (abrt)ELSA-2015-12102015-07-07
Oracle Linux version 6 (libreport)ELSA-2015-12102015-07-07
Oracle Linux version 7 (abrt)ELSA-2015-10832015-06-09
Oracle Linux version 7 (libreport)ELSA-2015-10832015-06-09



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