Red Hat Enterprise Linux Update Services for SAP Solutions 8.2

CPE Details

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Update Services for SAP Solutions 8.2
8.2
2023-11-09
19h11 +00:00
2023-11-09
19h11 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:o:redhat:enterprise_linux_update_services_for_sap_solutions:8.2:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

redhat

Product

enterprise_linux_update_services_for_sap_solutions

Version

8.2

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CVE-2023-3899 2023-08-23 10h49 +00:00 A vulnerability was found in subscription-manager that allows local privilege escalation due to inadequate authorization. The D-Bus interface com.redhat.RHSM1 exposes a significant number of methods to all users that could change the state of the registration. By using the com.redhat.RHSM1.Config.SetAll() method, a low-privileged local user could tamper with the state of the registration, by unregistering the system or by changing the current entitlements. This flaw allows an attacker to set arbitrary configuration directives for /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf, which can be abused to cause a local privilege escalation to an unconfined root.
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