Security readout for executives and security teams
This flaw affects Oracle Solaris 10 and 11.4. A logged-in, low-privileged attacker could abuse a filesystem-related issue, with help from another user’s interaction, to take over the Solaris system. The business risk is highest on shared or administrator-used Solaris hosts. Exposure is limited to Oracle Solaris 10 and 11.4 systems where untrusted or lower-privileged users can log on. Shared Unix hosts, legacy Solaris estates, and systems with interactive admin workflows deserve priority review. Treat as high priority for any still-operational Solaris 10 or 11.4 systems with user logons. Full takeover impact justifies prompt patch validation or compensating access restrictions, even though active exploitation is not evidenced here. Mitigation focus: Review Oracle’s July 2019 Critical Patch Update for vendor guidance.; Apply the relevant Oracle Solaris security updates where supported.; Restrict local logon access to trusted, necessary users only..
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