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CVE-2010-3996

Published: 5 November 2010

festival_server in Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) Festival, probably 2.0.95-beta and earlier, places a zero-length directory name in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse shared library in the current working directory.

Notes

AuthorNote
debian
From Lenny onwards we don't include the server component)

Priority

Low

Status

Package Release Status
festival
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
artful Ignored
(end of life)
bionic Not vulnerable
(1:2.1~release-6ubuntu1)
cosmic Not vulnerable
(1:2.1~release-6ubuntu1)
dapper Ignored
(end of life)
hardy Ignored
(end of life)
karmic Ignored
(end of life)
lucid Ignored
(end of life)
maverick Ignored
(end of life)
natty Ignored
(end of life)
oneiric Ignored
(end of life)
precise Ignored
(end of life)
quantal Ignored
(end of life)
raring Ignored
(end of life)
saucy Ignored
(end of life)
trusty Does not exist
(trusty was not-affected [1:2.1~release-6ubuntu1])
upstream
Released (2.1.0)
utopic Ignored
(end of life)
wily Ignored
(end of life)
xenial Not vulnerable
(1:2.1~release-6ubuntu1)
yakkety Ignored
(end of life)
zesty Ignored
(end of life)
vivid Ignored
(end of life)