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>> Mutt "safe_open()" and "mutt_adv_mktemp()" Insecure Temporary File Issues

Title : Mutt "safe_open()" and "mutt_adv_mktemp()" Insecure Temporary File Issues
VUPEN ID : VUPEN/ADV-2006-4176
CVE ID : CVE-2006-5297 - CVE-2006-5298
Rated as : Low Risk 
Remotely Exploitable : No
Locally Exploitable : Yes
Release Date : 2006-10-25

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Two vulnerabilities have been identified in Mutt, which may be exploited by malicious users to conduct symlink attacks.

The first flaw is due to a race condition in the "safe_open()" function when creating temporary files in an NFS filesystem, which could be exploited by local attackers to overwrite arbitrary files with the privileges of the user running a vulnerable application.

The second issue is due to an error in the "mutt_adv_mktemp()" function that does not properly verify temporary file permissions, which could be exploited by local attackers to create files with insecure permissions via a race condition between the "mktemp()" and "safe_fopen()" function calls.

Credits

Vulnerabilities reported by Derek D. Martin

ChangeLog

2006-10-25 : Initial release

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