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GCVE-110-MAGEIA-2019-31
GCVE-110-MAGEIA-2019-31
Advisory Published
Terminology before 1.3.1 allows Remote Code Execution because popmedia
is mishandled, as demonstrated by an unsafe "cat README.md" command when
\e}pn is used. A popmedia control sequence can allow the malicious
execution of executable file formats registered in the X desktop share
MIME types (/usr/share/applications). The control sequence defers
unknown file types to the handle_unknown_media() function, which
executes xdg-open against the filename specified in the sequence. The
use of xdg-open for all unknown file types allows executable file
formats with a registered shared MIME type to be executed. An attacker
can achieve remote code execution by introducing an executable file and
a plain text file containing the control sequence through a fake
software project (e.g., in Git or a tarball). When the control sequence
is rendered (such as with cat), the executable file will be run.
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mageia | minetest | 0 (affected), 5.0.1-1.mga6 (unaffected) | — |
| Mageia | terminology | 1.1.0-1.1.mga6 (unaffected), 0 (affected), 0 (affected), 1.1.0-1.1.mga6 (unaffected) | — |
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