Description
System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) before 1.9.4, when (1) creating, (2) copying, or (3) removing a user home directory tree, allows local users to create, modify, or delete arbitrary files via a symlink attack on another user's files.
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CVSS Vector Breakdown
Exploitability
AV:LAccess VectorLocal
AC:HAccess ComplexityHigh
Au:NAuthenticationNone
Impact
C:PConfidentialityPartial
I:PIntegrityPartial
A:PAvailabilityPartial
Weaknesses
Affected Products
Exploitability
Official Patch Available
References
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/sssd.git/commit/?id=020bf88fd1c5bdac8fc671b37c7118f5378c7047
git.fedorahosted.org
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/sssd.git/commit/?id=3843b284cd3e8f88327772ebebc7249990fd87b9
git.fedorahosted.org
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/sssd.git/commit/?id=94cbf1cfb0f88c967f1fb0a4cf23723148868e4a
git.fedorahosted.org
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Timeline
Published
Feb 24, 2013
Last Updated
Apr 29, 2026
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