from 0, < 4.6.2-3+deb10u1
from 0, < 4.5.0-6+deb9u1
from 0, < 4.8.0-5
CRITICAL9.8A buffer overflow was found in the way GNU Screen before 4.8.0 treated the special escape OSC 49.
from 0, < 4.8.0-1
HIGH7.8GNU screen before 4.5.1 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and consequently gain root privileges by leveraging improper checking…
from 0, < 4.5.0-3
MEDIUM6.5socket.c in GNU Screen through 4.9.0, when installed setuid or setgid (the default on platforms such as Arch Linux and FreeBSD), allows loc…
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—For a short time they PTY is set to mode 666, allowing any user on the system to connect to the screen session.
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—Screen version 5.0.0 and older version 4 releases have a TOCTOU race potentially allowing to send SIGHUP, SIGCONT to privileged processes w…
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—A minor information leak when running Screen with setuid-root privileges allows unprivileged users to deduce information about a path that…
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—screen - security update
from 0, < 4.3.1-2
—screen - security update
from 0, < 4.0.3-14+deb6u1
—screen - security update
from 0, < 4.1.0~20120320gitdb59704-7+deb7u1
—Race condition in GNU screen 4.0.3 allows local users to create or overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the /tmp/screen-exchan…
from 0, < 4.0.3-13
—GNU screen 4.0.3 creates the /tmp/screen-exchange temporary file with world-readable permissions, which might allow local users to obtain s…
from 0, < 4.0.3-13
—screen - programming error
from 0, < 4.0.2-4.1sarge1
—screen - programming error
from 0, < 4.0.3-0.1
—screen - integer overflow
from 0, < 3.9.11-5woody1
—screen - integer overflow
from 0, < 4.0.2-0.1