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CVE-2007-1719

FreeBSD mcweject 0.9 'Eject' - Local Buffer Overflow / Local Privilege Escalation

Severity Score

7.2
*CVSS v2

Exploit Likelihood

*EPSS

Affected Versions

*CPE

Public Exploits

1
*Multiple Sources

Exploited in Wild

-
*KEV

Decision

-
*SSVC
Descriptions

Buffer overflow in eject.c in Jason W. Bacon mcweject 0.9 on FreeBSD, and possibly other versions, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long command line argument, possibly involving the device name.

Desbordamiento de búfer en eject.c de Jason W. Bacon mcweject 0.9 en FreeBSD, y posiblemente otras versiones, permite a usuarios locales ejecutar código de su elección mediante un argumento largo de línea de comandos, posiblemente implicando el nombre de dispositivo.

*Credits: N/A
CVSS Scores
Attack Vector
Local
Attack Complexity
Low
Authentication
None
Confidentiality
Complete
Integrity
Complete
Availability
Complete
* Common Vulnerability Scoring System
SSVC
  • Decision:-
Exploitation
-
Automatable
-
Tech. Impact
-
* Organization's Worst-case Scenario
Timeline
  • 2007-03-27 CVE Reserved
  • 2007-03-28 CVE Published
  • 2023-03-08 EPSS Updated
  • 2024-08-07 CVE Updated
  • 2024-08-07 First Exploit
  • ---------- Exploited in Wild
  • ---------- KEV Due Date
CWE
CAPEC
Affected Vendors, Products, and Versions
Vendor Product Version Other Status
Vendor Product Version Other Status <-- --> Vendor Product Version Other Status
Jason W. Bacon
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Mcweject
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0.9
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-
Affected
in Freebsd
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Freebsd
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6.2
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stable
Safe