CVE-2017-1000117
Publication date 10 August 2017
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Cvss 3 Severity Score
A malicious third-party can give a crafted "ssh://..." URL to an unsuspecting victim, and an attempt to visit the URL can result in any program that exists on the victim's machine being executed. Such a URL could be placed in the .gitmodules file of a malicious project, and an unsuspecting victim could be tricked into running "git clone --recurse-submodules" to trigger the vulnerability.
From the Ubuntu Security Team
Brian Neel, Joern Schneeweisz, and Jeff King discovered that Git did not properly handle host names in 'ssh://' URLs. A remote attacker could use this to construct a git repository that when accessed could run arbitrary code with the privileges of the user.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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git | ||
16.04 LTS xenial |
Fixed 1:2.7.4-0ubuntu1.2
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14.04 LTS trusty |
Fixed 1:1.9.1-1ubuntu0.6
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Severity score breakdown
Parameter | Value |
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Base score | 8.8 · High |
Attack vector | Network |
Attack complexity | Low |
Privileges required | None |
User interaction | Required |
Scope | Unchanged |
Confidentiality | High |
Integrity impact | High |
Availability impact | High |
Vector | CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |
References
Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
- USN-3387-1
- Git vulnerability
- 11 August 2017