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CVE-2009-0415: Untrusted search path vulnerability in trickle 1.07 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a Troj...

Untrusted search path vulnerability in trickle 1.07 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a Trojan horse trickle-overload.so in the current working directory, which is referenced in the LD_PRELOAD path.

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CVE-2009-0415 is a legacy local code-execution issue in trickle 1.07. The program may load a shared library from the current working directory through LD_PRELOAD, letting a local user influence what code runs. Business urgency depends on whether trickle is still installed and used on managed systems. Exposure appears limited to hosts with trickle 1.07 installed. Risk is higher where trickle is run from shared, writable, or untrusted directories, or inside privileged operational scripts. The supplied sources do not confirm broader affected versions, supported packages, or platform-specific package status. Handle as a targeted legacy exposure review, not an emergency remote compromise issue. Prioritize if trickle exists on shared Linux systems, administrative hosts, or automation paths. If absent, document non-exposure and close. Mitigation focus: Identify whether trickle 1.07 is installed anywhere in the environment.; Check vendor or distribution guidance for fixed package versions or removal recommendations.; Avoid running trickle from directories writable by untrusted users..

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