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CVE-2024-1724
6.3 MEDIUM
- CVSS version: 3.1
- Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
- Attack complexity (AC): LOW
- Privileges required (PR): LOW
- User interaction (UI): NONE
- Scope (S): CHANGED
- Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
- Integrity impact (I): LOW
- Availability impact (A): LOW
snapd allows $HOME/bin symlink
In snapd versions prior to 2.62, when using AppArmor for enforcement of sandbox permissions, snapd failed to restrict writes to the $HOME/bin path. In Ubuntu, when this path exists, it is automatically added to the users PATH. An attacker who could convince a user to install a malicious snap which used the 'home' plug could use this vulnerability to install arbitrary scripts into the users PATH which may then be run by the user outside of the expected snap sandbox and hence allow them to escape confinement.
References
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/commit/aa191f97713de8dc3ce3ac818539f0b976eb8e…
- https://gld.mcphail.uk/posts/explaining-cve-2024-1724/
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/13689
- https://gld.mcphail.uk/posts/explaining-cve-2024-1724/
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/13689
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/commit/aa191f97713de8dc3ce3ac818539f0b976eb8e…
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/commit/aa191f97713de8dc3ce3ac818539f0b976eb8e… x_transferred
- https://gld.mcphail.uk/posts/explaining-cve-2024-1724/ x_transferred
- https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/13689 x_transferred
Affected products
snapd
- <2.62
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.snapdragon-profiler
Profiler for Android devices running Snapdragon chips
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 2021.2