cdrtools: Local root vulnerability in cdrecord if set SUID root — GLSA 200409-18 cdrecord, if manually set SUID root, is vulnerable to a local root exploit allowing users to escalate privileges. Affected packages Package app-cdr/cdrtools on all architectures Affected versions <= 2.01_alpha37 Unaffected versions >= 2.01_alpha37-r1 revision >= 2.01_alpha28-r2 Background The cdrtools package is a set of tools for CD recording, including the popular cdrecord command-line utility. Description Max Vozeler discovered that the cdrecord utility, when set to SUID root, fails to drop root privileges before executing a user-supplied RSH program. By default, Gentoo does not ship the cdrecord utility as SUID root and therefore is not vulnerable. However, many users (and CD-burning front-ends) set this manually after installation. Impact A local attacker could specify a malicious program using the $RSH environment variable and have it executed by the SUID cdrecord, resulting in root privileges escalation. Workaround As a workaround, you could remove the SUID rights from your cdrecord utility : # chmod a-s /usr/bin/cdrecord Resolution All cdrtools users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge sync # emerge -pv ">=app-cdr/cdrtools-2.01_alpha37-r1" # emerge ">=app-cdr/cdrtools-2.01_alpha37-r1" References CAN-2004-0806