CVE-2002-1715

Severity

72%

Complexity

39%

Confidentiality

165%

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.

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.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 7.2. CVSS Attack Vector: local. CVSS Attack Complexity: low. CVSS Vector: (AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C).

Overview

Type

SSH Communications Security

First reported 22 years ago

2002-12-31 05:00:00

Last updated 7 years ago

2017-07-11 01:29:00

Affected Software

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.0

1.2.0

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.1

1.2.1

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.2

1.2.2

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.3

1.2.3

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.4

1.2.4

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.5

1.2.5

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.6

1.2.6

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.7

1.2.7

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.8

1.2.8

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.9

1.2.9

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.10

1.2.10

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.11

1.2.11

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.12

1.2.12

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.13

1.2.13

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.14

1.2.14

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.15

1.2.15

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.16

1.2.16

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.17

1.2.17

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.18

1.2.18

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.19

1.2.19

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.20

1.2.20

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.21

1.2.21

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.22

1.2.22

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.23

1.2.23

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.24

1.2.24

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.25

1.2.25

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.26

1.2.26

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.27

1.2.27

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.28

1.2.28

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.29

1.2.29

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.30

1.2.30

SSH Communications Security SSH daemon 1.2.31

1.2.31

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.1

2.0.1

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.2

2.0.2

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.3

2.0.3

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.4

2.0.4

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.5

2.0.5

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.6

2.0.6

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.7

2.0.7

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.8

2.0.8

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.9

2.0.9

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.10

2.0.10

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.11

2.0.11

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.12

2.0.12

SSH Communications Security SSH2 2.0.13

2.0.13

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