CVE intelligence and bounded remediation
CVE-2017-5671 — Honeywell Intermec Pc23 Firmware security vulnerability
High
CVSS 8.8
Honeywell Intermec PM23, PM42, PM43, PC23, PC43, PD43, and PC42 industrial printers before 10.11.013310 and 10.12.x before 10.12.013309 have /usr/bin/lua installed setuid to the itadmin account, which allows local users to conduct a BusyBox jailbreak attack and obtain root privileges by overwriting the /etc/shadow file.
- Severity
- High
- CVSS
- 8.8 (3.0)
- Published
- 2017-03-29
- CISA KEV
- Not currently listed
- Ecosystem
- operating-system
- Weaknesses
- CWE-269
Affected products
- honeywell / intermec_pc23_firmware
- honeywell / intermec_pc42_firmware
- honeywell / intermec_pc43_firmware
- honeywell / intermec_pd43_firmware
- honeywell / intermec_pm23_firmware
- honeywell / intermec_pm42_firmware
Matched remediation archetype
Privilege escalation and unsafe privilege management
This catalog composition supplies bounded fallback guidance. Explicitly reviewed curated workflows load with the complete record below.
Check exposure
- Map service accounts, operating-system identities, roles, capabilities, impersonation, set-user transitions, and administrative helper paths.
- Determine whether untrusted users or lower-privilege processes can reach the affected transition or modify inputs it trusts.
- Review file, socket, registry, device, job, container, and cloud-role permissions used before and after privilege changes.
Remediate safely
- Apply the supported fix and redesign privileged operations as a minimal, authenticated, allowlisted interface.
- Drop privileges before processing untrusted input, verify the drop succeeds, and remove unnecessary roles, capabilities, and write permissions.
- Validate ownership and permissions at time of use and add explicit lower-to-higher privilege boundary tests.
Authoritative sources
Complete CVE record and remediation plan
The detailed catalog view below loads this exact record, its source evidence, and the full seven-phase agentic change plan.