CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2011-3640

Untrusted Search Path

Published: Oct 28, 2011 | Modified: May 17, 2024
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
7.1 HIGH
AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:C
RedHat/V2
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:N
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu
LOW

Untrusted search path vulnerability in Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS), as used in Google Chrome before 17 on Windows and Mac OS X, might allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse pkcs11.txt file in a top-level directory. NOTE: the vendors response was Strange behavior, but were not treating this as a security bug.

Weakness

The product searches for critical resources using an externally-supplied search path that can point to resources that are not under the product’s direct control.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Chrome Google * 17.0 (excluding)
Nss Ubuntu hardy *
Nss Ubuntu lucid *
Nss Ubuntu maverick *
Nss Ubuntu natty *
Nss Ubuntu oneiric *
Nss Ubuntu upstream *

Extended Description

This might allow attackers to execute their own programs, access unauthorized data files, or modify configuration in unexpected ways. If the product uses a search path to locate critical resources such as programs, then an attacker could modify that search path to point to a malicious program, which the targeted product would then execute. The problem extends to any type of critical resource that the product trusts. Some of the most common variants of untrusted search path are:

Potential Mitigations

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