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Apport kernel_crashdump symlink vulnerability exploitation


From: halfdog <me () halfdog net>
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 19:53:46 +0000

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Hello List,

Here [1] is a short write-up of the Ubuntu Apport kernel_crashdump
symlink vulnerabilities fixed today including some POCs.

While symlink exploitation itself is not really exiting, the creation
of a suitable payload is more interesting: logfile data has to be
crafted, so that after splitting in chunks, compression and base64
encoding, the result string must resemble a path to an
attacker-controllable executable. See [1] to read more.

hd

[1]
http://www.halfdog.net/Security/2015/ApportKernelCrashdumpFileAccessVulnerabilities/

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