| Summary | When bsdinstall or bsdconfig are prompted to scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks, they build up a list of network names and use bsddialog(1) to prompt the user to select a network. This is implemented using a shell script, and the code which handled network names was not careful to prevent expansion by the shell. As a result, a suitably crafted network name can be used to execute commands via a subshell. The problem can be exploited to execute code as root on the system running bsdinstall or bsdconfig. The attacker would need to create an access point with a specially crafted name and be within range of a Wi-Fi scan. Note that bsdinstall and bsdconfig are vulnerable as soon as the user prompts them to scan for nearby networks; they do not need to actually select the malicious network. |
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| Publication Date | May 21, 2026, 7:16 p.m. |
| Registration Date | May 22, 2026, 4:07 a.m. |
| Last Update | May 22, 2026, 12:16 a.m. |
| CVSS3.1 : HIGH | |
| スコア | 7.5 |
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| Vector | CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |
| 攻撃元区分(AV) | 隣接 |
| 攻撃条件の複雑さ(AC) | 高 |
| 攻撃に必要な特権レベル(PR) | 不要 |
| 利用者の関与(UI) | 不要 |
| 影響の想定範囲(S) | 変更なし |
| 機密性への影響(C) | 高 |
| 完全性への影響(I) | 高 |
| 可用性への影響(A) | 高 |