-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ______________________________________________________________________________ SUSE Security Summary Report Announcement ID: SUSE-SR:2010:011 Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 14:00:00 +0000 Cross-References: CVE-2008-7247, CVE-2009-0547, CVE-2009-1955 CVE-2009-2412, CVE-2009-2625, CVE-2009-3297 CVE-2009-3555, CVE-2009-3560, CVE-2009-3720 CVE-2009-3995, CVE-2009-3996, CVE-2009-4019 CVE-2009-4028, CVE-2009-4030, CVE-2010-0082 CVE-2010-0084, CVE-2010-0085, CVE-2010-0088 CVE-2010-0091, CVE-2010-0092, CVE-2010-0093 CVE-2010-0094, CVE-2010-0095, CVE-2010-0205 CVE-2010-0624, CVE-2010-0745, CVE-2010-0789 CVE-2010-0837, CVE-2010-0838, CVE-2010-0840 CVE-2010-0845, CVE-2010-0847, CVE-2010-0848 CVE-2010-1155, CVE-2010-1156, CVE-2010-1192 CVE-2010-1194, CVE-2010-1431, CVE-2010-1613 CVE-2010-1614, CVE-2010-1615, CVE-2010-1616 CVE-2010-1617, CVE-2010-1618, CVE-2010-1619 Content of this advisory: 1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities: - dovecot12 - cacti - java-1_6_0-openjdk - irssi - tar - fuse - apache2 - libmysqlclient-devel - cpio - moodle - libmikmod - libicecore - evolution-data-server - libpng/libpng-devel - libesmtp 2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds: none 3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information ______________________________________________________________________________ 1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities To avoid flooding mailing lists with SUSE Security Announcements for minor issues, SUSE Security releases weekly summary reports for the low profile vulnerability fixes. The SUSE Security Summary Reports do not list or download URLs like the SUSE Security Announcements that are released for more severe vulnerabilities. Fixed packages for the following incidents are already available on our FTP server and via the YaST Online Update. - dovecot12 Huge mail headers could cause dovecot to consume excessive amounts of CPU cycles. (CVE-2010-0745) Affected Products: openSUSE 11.2 - cacti Missing input sanitation in the template export feature allowed for SQL injection attacks (CVE-2010-1431). Affected Products: openSUSE 11.0 - java-1_6_0-openjdk java-1_6_0-openjdk version 1.7.3 fixes serveral security issues: - CVE-2010-0837: JAR 'unpack200' must verify input parameters - CVE-2010-0845: No ClassCastException for HashAttributeSet constructors if run with -Xcomp - CVE-2010-0838: CMM readMabCurveData Buffer Overflow Vulnerability - CVE-2010-0082: Loader-constraint table allows arrays instead of only the base-classes - CVE-2010-0095: Subclasses of InetAddress may incorrectly interpret network addresses - CVE-2010-0085: File TOCTOU deserialization vulnerability - CVE-2010-0091: Unsigned applet can retrieve the dragged information before drop action occurs - CVE-2010-0088: Inflater/Deflater clone issues - CVE-2010-0084: Policy/PolicyFile leak dynamic ProtectionDomains. - CVE-2010-0092: AtomicReferenceArray causes SIGSEGV->SEGV_MAPERR error - CVE-2010-0094: Deserialization of RMIConnectionImpl objects should enforce stricter checks - CVE-2010-0093: System.arraycopy unable to reference elements beyond Integer.MAX_VALUE bytes - CVE-2010-0840: Applet Trusted Methods Chaining Privilege Escalation Vulnerability - CVE-2010-0848: AWT Library Invalid Index Vulnerability - CVE-2010-0847: ImagingLib arbitrary code execution vulnerability - CVE-2009-3555: TLS: MITM attacks via session renegotiation Affected Products: openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - irssi irssi did not check the identity information of a remote hosts's certi- ficate. Attackers could exploit that for a man-in-the-middle attack (CVE-2010-1155). irssi could crash if someone changed nick while the victim was leaving the channel (CVE-2010-1156). Affected Products: openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - tar A malicious remote tape server could cause a buffer overflow in tar. In order to exploit that an attacker would have to trick the victim to extract a file that causes tar to open a connection to the rmt server (CVE-2010-0624). It's advisable to always use tar's --force-local local option to avoid such tricks. Affected Products: SLES9, SLE10-SP3, SLE11, openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - fuse This update adds additional improvements to avoid a race condition in fusermount that allowed users to umount any filesystem (related to CVE-2009-3297). Thanks to Al Viro who found it. Additionally a race condition in fusermount was fixed that allowed non- privileged users to umount any file system (CVE-2010-0789). Note: this is a re-release of the previous update with a better patch. SLE10-SP2, SLE10-SP3, SLE11, openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - apache2 Integer overflows in libapr could potentially be exploited to execute arbitrary code (CVE-2009-2412). Specially crafted XML documents cause apache to consume large amounts of memory (CVE-2009-1955). Affected Products: SLES9 - libmysqlclient-devel This update fixes several security issues in mysql: - checking server certificates (CVE-2009-4028) - error handling in subqueries (CVE-2009-4019) - preserving null_value flag in GeomFromWKB (CVE-2009-4019) - symlink behavior fixed (CVE-2008-7247) - symlink behavior refixed (CVE-2009-4030) Affected Products: SLE10-SP2, SLE10-SP3, SLE11, openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - cpio This update fixes a heap-based buffer overflow flaw that can happen while expanding specially-crafted archive files (CVE-2010-0624). It also contains changes for: - fixed Dat160 Tape Drive density information (bnc#415166) - fixed cpio issues with file sizes >= 2^32 - fixed handling eof and eod marks (bnc#371077) Affected Products: SLES9, SLE10-SP3, SLE11 - moodle Moodle version 1.9.8 fixes several security issues including cross-site-scripting (XSS) and SQL injection bugs (CVE-2010-1613, CVE-2010-1614, CVE-2010-1615, CVE-2010-1616, CVE-2010-1617 CVE-2010-1618, CVE-2010-1619). Affected Products: openSUSE 11.0, 11.1 - libmikmod Specially crafted "Impulse Tracker" and "Ultratracker" files could cause a heap based buffer overflow in libmikmod. Attackers could exploit that to crash or potentially execute code in applications linking against libmikmod (CVE-2009-3995, CVE-2009-3996). Affected Products: SLE10-SP3, SLE11, openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 - libicecore This update of libxmlrpc is not vulnerable to denial of service bugs that can occur while processing malformed XML input. - CVE-2009-2625: CVSS v2 Base Score: 5.0 - CVE-2009-3720: CVSS v2 Base Score: 5.0 - CVE-2009-3560: CVSS v2 Base Score: 5.0 Affected Products: SLE10-SP2, SLE10-SP3, SLE11 - evolution-data-server evolution considered S/MIME signatures to be valid even for modified mails (CVE-2009-0547). Affected Products: SLE11, openSUSE 11.0 - libpng/libpng-devel Fix for a denial-of-service failure that can occur while decompressing a highly compressed huge ancillary chunk has been fixed in libpng (CVE-2010-0205). Affected Products: SLES9, SLE10-SP3 - libesmtp libesmtp did not properly handle wildcards and embedded null characters in the Common Name of X.509 certificates (CVE-2010-1192, CVE-2010-1194). Affected Products: SLE11, openSUSE 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 ______________________________________________________________________________ 2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds none ______________________________________________________________________________ 3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information - Announcement authenticity verification: SUSE security announcements are published via mailing lists and on Web sites. The authenticity and integrity of a SUSE security announcement is guaranteed by a cryptographic signature in each announcement. All SUSE security announcements are published with a valid signature. To verify the signature of the announcement, save it as text into a file and run the command gpg --verifyreplacing with the name of the file containing the announcement. 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