CVE-2002-1715 : Detail

CVE-2002-1715

0.04%V3
Local
2005-06-21
02h00 +00:00
2017-07-10
12h57 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

SSH 1 through 3, and possibly other versions, allows local users to bypass restricted shells such as rbash or rksh by uploading a script to a world-writeable directory, then executing that script to gain normal shell access.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.2 AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C [email protected]

EPSS

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EPSS Score

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EPSS Percentile

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 21398

Publication date : 2002-04-17 22h00 +00:00
Author : A.Dimitrov
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4547/info SSH (and derivatives) is the protocol Secure Shell protocol implementation. It is available for various operating systems, although this vulnerability affects operating systems such as Unix and Linux. It has been reported that it is possible for a remote user to upload files to world-writeable directories, and execute commands from world-writeable directories. In doing so, a user may be able to upload a script, and execute the script to gain access to a regular shell on the system. This would allow the user unrestricted, but unprivileged access. After uploading 'malicious' to /tmp: ssh -l user host '/tmp/malicious'

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.0

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.1

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.2

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.3

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.4

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.5

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.6

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.7

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.8

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.9

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.10

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.11

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.12

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.13

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.14

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.15

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.16

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.17

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.18

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.19

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.20

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.21

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.22

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.23

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.24

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.25

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.26

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.27

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.28

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.29

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.30

Ssh>>Ssh >> Version 1.2.31

Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.1

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.2

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.3

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.4

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.5

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.6

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.7

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.8

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.9

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.10

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.11

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.12

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.0.13

    Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.1

      Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.2

        Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.3

          Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.4

            Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 2.5

              Ssh>>Ssh2 >> Version 3.0

                References

                http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4547
                Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID
                http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/268446
                Tags : mailing-list, x_refsource_BUGTRAQ