First published: Thu Dec 14 2023(Updated: )
Temporary data passed between application components by Budgie Extras Window Shuffler applet could potentially be viewed or manipulated. The data is stored in a location that is accessible to any user who has local access to the system. Attackers may pre-create and control this file to present false information to users or deny access to the application and panel.
Credit: security@ubuntu.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
ubuntu/budgie-extras | <1.4.0-1ubuntu3.1 | 1.4.0-1ubuntu3.1 |
ubuntu/budgie-extras | <1.6.0-1ubuntu0.1 | 1.6.0-1ubuntu0.1 |
ubuntu/budgie-extras | <1.7.0-3.0ubuntu1 | 1.7.0-3.0ubuntu1 |
debian/budgie-extras | <=1.1.0-1<=1.5.0-2 | 1.8.0-1 |
Budgie Extras | >=1.4.0<1.7.1 |
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CVE-2023-49344 has been categorized as a medium severity vulnerability due to its potential for local data manipulation.
To resolve CVE-2023-49344, users should update the Budgie Extras package to a version that is not vulnerable, such as 1.4.0-1ubuntu3.1 or later.
CVE-2023-49344 affects certain versions of Budgie Extras on Ubuntu and Debian systems.
CVE-2023-49344 is a local data exposure vulnerability that allows unauthorized access to temporary data between application components.
No, CVE-2023-49344 requires local access to the system for exploitation.