Risk | High |
Patch available | YES |
Number of vulnerabilities | 1 |
CVE-ID | CVE-2019-13917 |
CWE-ID | CWE-78 |
Exploitation vector | Network |
Public exploit | N/A |
Vulnerable software Subscribe |
Amazon Linux AMI Operating systems & Components / Operating system |
Vendor | Amazon Web Services |
Security Bulletin
This security bulletin contains one high risk vulnerability.
EUVDB-ID: #VU19368
Risk: High
CVSSv3.1: 7.1 [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H/E:U/RL:O/RC:C]
CVE-ID: CVE-2019-13917
CWE-ID:
CWE-78 - Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ('OS Command Injection')
Exploit availability: No
DescriptionThe vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary shell commands on the target system.
The vulnerability exists due to insufficient filtering of user-supplied data under certain conditions, e.g. if your configuration uses the ${sort } expansion. A remote unauthenticated attacker can send a specially crafted email, modify $local_part or $domain items, inject and execute arbitrary OS commands on the target system with root privileges.
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability may result in complete compromise of vulnerable system however requires non-default exim configuration.
MitigationUpdate the affected packages:
i686:Vulnerable software versions
exim-mon-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
exim-debuginfo-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
exim-greylist-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
exim-pgsql-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
exim-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
exim-mysql-4.92-1.23.amzn1.i686
src:
exim-4.92-1.23.amzn1.src
x86_64:
exim-mysql-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
exim-mon-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
exim-pgsql-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
exim-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
exim-greylist-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
exim-debuginfo-4.92-1.23.amzn1.x86_64
Amazon Linux AMI: All versions
External linkshttp://alas.aws.amazon.com/ALAS-2019-1252.html
Q & A
Can this vulnerability be exploited remotely?
Yes. This vulnerability can be exploited by a remote non-authenticated attacker via the Internet.
Is there known malware, which exploits this vulnerability?
No. We are not aware of malware exploiting this vulnerability.