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CVE-2007-4752

Publication date 12 September 2007

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

ssh in OpenSSH before 4.7 does not properly handle when an untrusted cookie cannot be created and uses a trusted X11 cookie instead, which allows attackers to violate intended policy and gain privileges by causing an X client to be treated as trusted.

Read the notes from the security team

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
openssh 7.10 gutsy
Fixed 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.1
7.04 feisty
Fixed 1:4.3p2-8ubuntu1.1
6.10 edgy
Fixed 1:4.3p2-5ubuntu1.1
6.06 LTS dapper
Fixed 1:4.2p1-7ubuntu3.2

Notes


jdstrand

from secure-testing: An exploit needs limited control over the machine running a trusted X client, so this is only a slight privilege escalation. The X Security extension is merely an afterthought and is unlikely to provide strong security guarantees.

Patch details

For informational purposes only. We recommend not to cherry-pick updates. How can I get the fixes?

Package Patch details
openssh

References

Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)

    • USN-566-1
    • OpenSSH vulnerability
    • 9 January 2008

Other references