First published: Thu Jul 19 2007(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in HP ServiceGuard for Linux for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 2.1 SG A.11.14.04 through A.11.14.06; RHEL 3.0 SG A.11.16.04 through A.11.16.10; and ServiceGuard Cluster Object Manager B.03.01.02 allows local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2007-0980.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
HP Cluster Object Manager | =b.03.01.02 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.14.04 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.14.05 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.14.06 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.04 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.05 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.07 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.08 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.09 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.10 |
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CVE-2007-3908 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow local users to gain elevated privileges.
To mitigate CVE-2007-3908, it is recommended to upgrade to the latest version of HP ServiceGuard or apply any available patches that address this specific vulnerability.
CVE-2007-3908 affects HP ServiceGuard for Linux versions a.11.14.04 through a.11.14.06 and a.11.16.04 through a.11.16.10, as well as HP Cluster Object Manager version b.03.01.02.
CVE-2007-3908 requires local access to the affected systems, meaning it cannot be exploited remotely.
The exploitation of CVE-2007-3908 can lead to unauthorized privilege escalation, potentially compromising system security and integrity.