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Scientific Linux alert SL-libx-20120112 (libxml2)

From:  riehecky@fnal.gov
To:  scientific-linux-errata@fnal.gov
Subject:  Security ERRATA Important: libxml2 on SL5.x i386/x86_64
Date:  Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:16:06 -0600
Message-ID:  <201201121716.q0CHG6qZ011443@fefmon2.fnal.gov>

Synopsis: Important: libxml2 security update Issue Date: 2012-01-11 CVE Numbers: CVE-2010-4008 CVE-2011-1944 CVE-2011-0216 CVE-2011-2834 CVE-2011-3905 CVE-2011-3919 The libxml2 library is a development toolbox providing the implementation of various XML standards. One of those standards is the XML Path Language (XPath), which is a language for addressing parts of an XML document. A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libxml2 decoded entity references with long names. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3919) An off-by-one error, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XML files. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0216) An integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XPath expressions. If an attacker were able to supply a specially-crafted XML file to an application using libxml2, as well as an XPath expression for that application to run against the crafted file, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-1944) Flaws were found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XPath expressions. If an attacker were able to supply a specially-crafted XML file to an application using libxml2, as well as an XPath expression for that application to run against the crafted file, it could cause the application to crash. (CVE-2010-4008, CVE-2011-2834) An out-of-bounds memory read flaw was found in libxml2. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash. (CVE-2011-3905) Note: Scientific Linux does not ship any applications that use libxml2 in a way that would allow the CVE-2011-1944, CVE-2010-4008, and CVE-2011-2834 flaws to be exploited; however, third-party applications may allow XPath expressions to be passed which could trigger these flaws. All users of libxml2 are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues. The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect. SL5: i386 libxml2-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-debuginfo-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-devel-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-python-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm x86_64 libxml2-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.x86_64.rpm libxml2-debuginfo-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-debuginfo-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.x86_64.rpm libxml2-devel-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.i386.rpm libxml2-devel-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.x86_64.rpm libxml2-python-2.6.26-2.1.12.el5_7.2.x86_64.rpm - Scientific Linux Development Team


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