3.3 LOW
- CVSS version: 3.1
- Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
- Attack complexity (AC): LOW
- Privileges required (PR): LOW
- User interaction (UI): NONE
- Scope (S): UNCHANGED
- Confidentiality impact (C): LOW
- Integrity impact (I): NONE
- Availability impact (A): NONE
Libinput: libinput: information disclosure via dangling pointer in lua plugin handling
A flaw was found in libinput. An attacker capable of deploying a Lua plugin file in specific system directories can exploit a dangling pointer vulnerability. This occurs when a garbage collection cleanup function is called, leaving a pointer that can then be printed to system logs. This could potentially expose sensitive data if the memory location is re-used, leading to information disclosure. For this exploit to work, Lua plugins must be enabled in libinput and loaded by the compositor.
References
Affected products
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.libinput
Handles input devices in Wayland compositors and provides a generic X.Org input driver
pkgs.gebaar-libinput
Gebaar, A Super Simple WM Independent Touchpad Gesture Daemon for libinput
pkgs.libinput-gestures
Gesture mapper for libinput
pkgs.xf86inputlibinput
libinput-based input driver for the Xorg X server
pkgs.xf86-input-libinput
libinput-based input driver for the Xorg X server
pkgs.xlibinput-calibrator
Touch calibrator for libinput
pkgs.xorg.xf86inputlibinput
None
Package maintainers
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@colemickens Cole Mickens <cole.mickens@gmail.com>
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@lovesegfault Bernardo Meurer <meurerbernardo@gmail.com>
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@codyopel Cody Opel <codyopel@gmail.com>
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@jtojnar Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
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@nightkr Teo Klestrup Röijezon <teo@nullable.se>
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@Atemu Atemu <nixpkgs@mail.atemu.net>