Linux Polkit has been granting root access to unauthorized users for 7 years

A flaw in Polkit that has been running on Linux systems for seven years allows unprivileged to gain Root access.

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Malicious users can take advantage of a flaw in Polkit and locally bypass the rights of an unauthorized user to gain root access to the Linux system.

The Polkit (formerly PolicyKit) is a toolkit for setting and manipulating permissions on and is used to allow non-privileged processes to communicate with privileged processes.

The vulnerability was named CVE-2021-3560 (CVSS rating: 7,8), and affects polkit versions between 0.113 and 0.118. It was discovered by security investigator Kevin Backhouse, who said the issue was raised in code that was first released on November 9, 2013 (!!).

Red Hat Cedric Buissart he mentioned that Debian-based distributions contain polkit 0.105 and are therefore vulnerable.

RHEL 8, Fedora 21 (or later), Debian “Bullseye” and .04 είναι μερικές από τις πιο δημοφιλείς διανομές Linux που επηρεάζονται από την ευπάθεια του polkit. Το it has been toned down in version 0.119, which was released on June 3.

Backhouse said: "Vulnerability is surprisingly easy to exploit. All you need is some commands in the terminal using only standard tools like bash, kill and dbus-send.

“dbus-send” is a Linux inter-process communication (IPC) mechanism, and is used to send a message over the D-Bus message bus, allowing communication between multiple processes running simultaneously on the same computer. If someone kills the command, it causes the check to be bypassed s, because polkit handles the aborted message and treats the request as if it came from a root process (UID 0), thus allowing the request.

Linux users should update their operating system immediately to rectify the potential risk arising from the defect.

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