CVE-2023-43621

CVSS 3.1 Score 4.7 of 10 (medium)

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Published Sep 20, 2023
Updated: Sep 22, 2023

Summary

CVE-2023-43621 is a vulnerability discovered in Croc versions up to 9.6.5, where the shared secret located on a command line can be read by local users who list all processes and their arguments. The vulnerability affects multiple products, including those with codes sv5o3t, sv5o3s, sv5o3v, sv5o3u, sv5o3p, and many more. The risk score is rated at 25 out of 100. This vulnerability has a medium base severity rating and a base score of 4.7. It requires low privileges to exploit and has no user interaction required. The attack vector is local, with no integrity impact but high confidentiality impact. Organizations should take immediate action to remediate this vulnerability to prevent unauthorized access to the shared secret by local users.

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