Security readout for executives and security teams
Gnash before 0.8.10 could store HTTP cookies in /tmp using predictable, world-readable files. On shared systems, another local user could read those cookies and potentially access sensitive web session data. This is mainly a legacy, local information-disclosure risk. Exposure is most plausible on legacy Linux systems or archived images where Gnash, especially its browser plugin, remains installed. Single-user desktops have lower practical exposure; shared workstations, terminal servers, or build/test hosts with local users have higher relevance. Treat this as a low-priority legacy hygiene issue unless Gnash exists on shared systems. It does not indicate remote compromise by itself, but exposed cookies can affect confidentiality where local users share a host. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Gnash to 0.8.10 or vendor-fixed packages where still present.; Remove or disable Gnash if it is no longer required.; Review Debian, openSUSE, or distro-specific advisories for package guidance..
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- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=755518CVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
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