-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ==================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Important: squirrelmail security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2009:1066-01 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009:1066.html Issue date: 2009-05-26 CVE Names: CVE-2009-1578 CVE-2009-1579 CVE-2009-1581 ==================================================================== 1. Summary: An updated squirrelmail package that fixes multiple security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, and 5. This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3 - noarch Red Hat Desktop version 3 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - noarch RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client) - noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server) - noarch 3. Description: SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. A server-side code injection flaw was found in the SquirrelMail "map_yp_alias" function. If SquirrelMail was configured to retrieve a user's IMAP server address from a Network Information Service (NIS) server via the "map_yp_alias" function, an unauthenticated, remote attacker using a specially-crafted username could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the web server. (CVE-2009-1579) Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws were found in SquirrelMail. An attacker could construct a carefully crafted URL, which once visited by an unsuspecting user, could cause the user's web browser to execute malicious script in the context of the visited SquirrelMail web page. (CVE-2009-1578) It was discovered that SquirrelMail did not properly sanitize Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) directives used in HTML mail. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted email that could place mail content above SquirrelMail's controls, possibly allowing phishing and cross-site scripting attacks. (CVE-2009-1581) Users of squirrelmail should upgrade to this updated package, which contains backported patches to correct these issues. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at 5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 500356 - CVE-2009-1581 SquirrelMail: CSS positioning vulnerability 500360 - CVE-2009-1579 SquirrelMail: Server-side code injection in map_yp_alias username map 500363 - CVE-2009-1578 SquirrelMail: Multiple cross site scripting issues 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm Red Hat Desktop version 3: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4: Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client): Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_3.7.noarch.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server): Source: noarch: squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_3.7.noarch.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from https://access.redhat.com/security/team/key#package 7. References: https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1578 https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1579 https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1581 https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification#important 8. Contact: The Red Hat security contact is. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFKHCiUXlSAg2UNWIIRAs13AKCW4/cE227hqVqDqYSNjIgJCyHFMgCfVVHs TBdwEWI47j2HAcSgP6pmXqo=NR8O -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Enterprise-watch-list mailing list This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.
This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use
the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP.
A server-side code injection flaw was found in the SquirrelMail
"map_yp_alias" function. If SquirrelMail was configured to retrieve a
user's IMAP server address from a Network Information Service (NIS) server
via the "map_yp_alias" function, an unauthenticated, remote attacker using
a specially-crafted username could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code
with the privileges of the web server. (CVE-2009-1579)
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws were found in SquirrelMail. An
attacker could construct a carefully crafted URL, which once visited by an
unsuspecting user, could cause the user's web browser to execute malicious
script in the context of the visited SquirrelMail web page. (CVE-2009-1578)
It was discovered that SquirrelMail did not properly sanitize Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS) directives used in HTML mail. A remote attacker could
send a specially-crafted email that could place mail content above
SquirrelMail's controls, possibly allowing phishing and cross-site
scripting attacks. (CVE-2009-1581)
Users of squirrelmail should upgrade to this updated package, which
contains backported patches to correct these issues.
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1578 https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1579 https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2009-1581 https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification#important
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Desktop version 3:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-13.el3.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4:
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el4_8.5.noarch.rpm
RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client):
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_3.7.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server):
Source:
noarch:
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_3.7.noarch.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and
details on how to verify the signature are available from
https://access.redhat.com/security/team/key#package
An updated squirrelmail package that fixes multiple security issues is nowavailable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, and 5.This update has been rated as having important security impact by the RedHat Security Response Team.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3 - noarch
Red Hat Desktop version 3 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - noarch
RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client) - noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server) - noarch
500356 - CVE-2009-1581 SquirrelMail: CSS positioning vulnerability
500360 - CVE-2009-1579 SquirrelMail: Server-side code injection in map_yp_alias username map
500363 - CVE-2009-1578 SquirrelMail: Multiple cross site scripting issues
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