KDE Project Security Advisory ============================= Title: kde-workspace, plasma-desktop: privilege escalation Risk Rating: Medium CVE: CVE-2014-8651 Platforms: All Versions: kde-workspace < 4.11.14, plasma-desktop < 5.1.1 Author: David Edmundson davidedmundson@kde.org Date: 06 November 2014 Overview ======== KDE workspace configuration module for setting the date and time has a helper program which runs as root for performing actions. This is secured with polkit. This helper takes the name of the ntp utility to run as an argument. This allows a hacker to run any arbitrary command as root under the guise of updating the time. Impact ====== An application can gain root priveledges from an admin user with either misleading information or no interaction. On some systems the user will be shown a prompt to change the time. However, if the system has policykit-desktop-privileges installed, the datetime helper will be invoked by an admin user without any prompts. Workaround ========== Add a polkit rule to disable the org.kde.kcontrol.kcmclock.save action. Solution ======== For kde-workspace 4 upgrade kde-workspace to 4.11.14 once released or apply the following patch: https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kde-workspace/repository/diff?rev=54d0bfb5effff9c8cf60da890b7728cbe36a454e&rev_to=fd2aa9deed44fad6107625ad7360157fea7296f6 For plasma-desktop 5 upgrade to plasma-desktop 5.1.1 once release or apply the following patch: https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/workspace/plasma-desktop/repository/diff?rev_to=683b66889b8abbeec82eedcbb1c9ff08c06e9582&rev=58bb376fb9ffb2ecb9ce0a89a0a312bfa091bd3f Credits ======= Thanks to David Edmundson for finding and fixing the issue