Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2004-2658 is a local-user issue in resmgr on SUSE CORE 9. The reported flaw lets a local user spoof terminal names and login types. Business urgency depends on whether any legacy SUSE CORE 9 systems with local shell users still exist. Exposure appears limited to legacy SUSE CORE 9 systems running resmgr where untrusted or semi-trusted users have local interactive access. The provided source bundle does not identify other affected products or versions. Low-to-moderate unless legacy SUSE CORE 9 hosts remain in use. If they do, prioritize verification because unsupported local privilege-adjacent flaws can undermine auditability and access controls. Mitigation focus: Inventory any remaining SUSE CORE 9 systems.; Review the Novell/SUSE advisory for vendor remediation guidance.; Restrict local interactive access to trusted administrators only..
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