CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2019-2389

Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource

Published: Aug 30, 2019 | Modified: Nov 21, 2024
CVSS 3.x
4.2
MEDIUM
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
CVSS 2.x
1.9 LOW
AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
4.2 MODERATE
CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Ubuntu
MEDIUM

Incorrect scoping of kill operations in MongoDB Servers packaged SysV init scripts allow users with write access to the PID file to insert arbitrary PIDs to be killed when the root user stops the MongoDB process via SysV init. This issue affects MongoDB Server v4.0 versions prior to 4.0.11; MongoDB Server v3.6 versions prior to 3.6.14; MongoDB Server v3.4 versions prior to 3.4.22.

Weakness

The product specifies permissions for a security-critical resource in a way that allows that resource to be read or modified by unintended actors.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Mongodb Mongodb 3.4.0 (including) 3.4.22 (excluding)
Mongodb Mongodb 3.6.0 (including) 3.6.14 (excluding)
Mongodb Mongodb 4.0.0 (including) 4.0.11 (excluding)
Mongodb Ubuntu trusty *

Potential Mitigations

  • Run the code in a “jail” or similar sandbox environment that enforces strict boundaries between the process and the operating system. This may effectively restrict which files can be accessed in a particular directory or which commands can be executed by the software.
  • OS-level examples include the Unix chroot jail, AppArmor, and SELinux. In general, managed code may provide some protection. For example, java.io.FilePermission in the Java SecurityManager allows the software to specify restrictions on file operations.
  • This may not be a feasible solution, and it only limits the impact to the operating system; the rest of the application may still be subject to compromise.
  • Be careful to avoid CWE-243 and other weaknesses related to jails.

References