Filtered by vendor Todd Miller Subscriptions
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Total 29 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2007-3149 2 Mit, Todd Miller 2 Kerberos 5, Sudo 2026-04-23 N/A
sudo, when linked with MIT Kerberos 5 (krb5), does not properly check whether a user can currently authenticate to Kerberos, which allows local users to gain privileges, in a manner unintended by the sudo security model, via certain KRB5_ environment variable settings. NOTE: another researcher disputes this vulnerability, stating that the attacker must be "a user, who can already log into your system, and can already use sudo."
CVE-2007-4305 5 Netbsd, Openbsd, Sysjail and 2 more 5 Netbsd, Openbsd, Sysjail and 2 more 2026-04-23 N/A
Multiple race conditions in the (1) Sudo monitor mode and (2) Sysjail policies in Systrace on NetBSD and OpenBSD allow local users to defeat system call interposition, and consequently bypass access control policy and auditing.
CVE-2005-4158 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
Sudo before 1.6.8 p12, when the Perl taint flag is off, does not clear the (1) PERLLIB, (2) PERL5LIB, and (3) PERL5OPT environment variables, which allows limited local users to cause a Perl script to include and execute arbitrary library files that have the same name as library files that are included by the script.
CVE-1999-0958 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
sudo 1.5.x allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a .. (dot dot) attack.
CVE-2004-1689 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
sudoedit (aka sudo -e) in sudo 1.6.8 opens a temporary file with root privileges, which allows local users to read arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the temporary file before quitting sudoedit.
CVE-2005-1993 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
Race condition in sudo 1.3.1 up to 1.6.8p8, when the ALL pseudo-command is used after a user entry in the sudoers file, allows local users to gain privileges via a symlink attack.
CVE-2002-0043 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 3 Linux, Powertools, Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
sudo 1.6.0 through 1.6.3p7 does not properly clear the environment before calling the mail program, which could allow local users to gain root privileges by modifying environment variables and changing how the mail program is invoked.
CVE-2005-2959 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
Incomplete blacklist vulnerability in sudo 1.6.8 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges via the (1) SHELLOPTS and (2) PS4 environment variables before executing a bash script on behalf of another user, which are not cleared even though other variables are.
CVE-2005-1119 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
Sudo VISudo 1.6.8 and earlier allows local users to corrupt arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files.
CVE-2006-0151 2 Todd Miller, Ubuntu 2 Sudo, Ubuntu Linux 2026-04-16 N/A
sudo 1.6.8 and other versions does not clear the PYTHONINSPECT environment variable, which allows limited local users to gain privileges via a Python script, a variant of CVE-2005-4158.
CVE-1999-1496 3 Debian, Redhat, Todd Miller 3 Debian Linux, Linux, Sudo 2026-04-16 N/A
Sudo 1.5 in Debian Linux 2.1 and Red Hat 6.0 allows local users to determine the existence of arbitrary files by attempting to execute the target filename as a program, which generates a different error message when the file does not exist.
CVE-2004-1051 5 Debian, Mandrakesoft, Todd Miller and 2 more 7 Debian Linux, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 4 more 2026-04-16 N/A
sudo before 1.6.8p2 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by using "()" style environment variables to create functions that have the same name as any program within the bash script that is called without using the program's full pathname.
CVE-2005-1831 1 Todd Miller 1 Sudo 2026-04-16 8.4 High
Sudo 1.6.8p7 on SuSE Linux 9.3, and possibly other Linux distributions, allows local users to gain privileges by using sudo to call su, then entering a blank password and hitting CTRL-C. NOTE: SuSE and multiple third-party researchers have not been able to replicate this issue, stating "Sudo catches SIGINT and returns an empty string for the password so I don't see how this could happen unless the user's actual password was empty.
CVE-2016-7032 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-20 N/A
sudo_noexec.so in Sudo before 1.8.15 on Linux might allow local users to bypass intended noexec command restrictions via an application that calls the (1) system or (2) popen function.
CVE-2014-0106 3 Apple, Redhat, Todd Miller 3 Mac Os X, Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-12 N/A
Sudo 1.6.9 before 1.8.5, when env_reset is disabled, does not properly check environment variables for the env_delete restriction, which allows local users with sudo permissions to bypass intended command restrictions via a crafted environment variable.
CVE-2013-1775 3 Apple, Redhat, Todd Miller 3 Mac Os X, Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-11 N/A
sudo 1.6.0 through 1.7.10p6 and sudo 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6 allows local users or physically proximate attackers to bypass intended time restrictions and retain privileges without re-authenticating by setting the system clock and sudo user timestamp to the epoch.
CVE-2010-0427 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-11 N/A
sudo 1.6.x before 1.6.9p21, when the runas_default option is used, does not properly set group memberships, which allows local users to gain privileges via a sudo command.
CVE-2011-0010 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-11 N/A
check.c in sudo 1.7.x before 1.7.4p5, when a Runas group is configured, does not require a password for command execution that involves a gid change but no uid change, which allows local users to bypass an intended authentication requirement via the -g option to a sudo command.
CVE-2011-0008 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Fedora, Sudo 2025-04-11 N/A
A certain Fedora patch for parse.c in sudo before 1.7.4p5-1.fc14 on Fedora 14 does not properly interpret a system group (aka %group) in the sudoers file during authorization decisions for a user who belongs to that group, which allows local users to leverage an applicable sudoers file and gain root privileges via a sudo command. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of a CVE-2009-0034 regression.
CVE-2012-2337 2 Redhat, Todd Miller 2 Enterprise Linux, Sudo 2025-04-11 N/A
sudo 1.6.x and 1.7.x before 1.7.9p1, and 1.8.x before 1.8.4p5, does not properly support configurations that use a netmask syntax, which allows local users to bypass intended command restrictions in opportunistic circumstances by executing a command on a host that has an IPv4 address.