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Scientific Linux alert SLSA-2015:0715-1 (openssl)

From:  Pat Riehecky <riehecky@fnal.gov>
To:  <scientific-linux-errata@listserv.fnal.gov>
Subject:  Security ERRATA Moderate: openssl on SL6.x i386/x86_64
Date:  Wed, 25 Mar 2015 15:15:21 +0000
Message-ID:  <20150325151521.24202.46182@slpackages.fnal.gov>

Synopsis: Moderate: openssl security update Advisory ID: SLSA-2015:0715-1 Issue Date: 2015-03-24 CVE Numbers: CVE-2015-0209 CVE-2015-0286 CVE-2015-0287 CVE-2015-0289 CVE-2015-0292 CVE-2015-0293 CVE-2015-0288 -- An invalid pointer use flaw was found in OpenSSL's ASN1_TYPE_cmp() function. A remote attacker could crash a TLS/SSL client or server using OpenSSL via a specially crafted X.509 certificate when the attacker- supplied certificate was verified by the application. (CVE-2015-0286) An integer underflow flaw, leading to a buffer overflow, was found in the way OpenSSL decoded malformed Base64-encoded inputs. An attacker able to make an application using OpenSSL decode a specially crafted Base64-encoded input (such as a PEM file) could use this flaw to cause the application to crash. Note: this flaw is not exploitable via the TLS/SSL protocol because the data being transferred is not Base64-encoded. (CVE-2015-0292) A denial of service flaw was found in the way OpenSSL handled SSLv2 handshake messages. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a TLS/SSL server using OpenSSL to exit on a failed assertion if it had both the SSLv2 protocol and EXPORT-grade cipher suites enabled. (CVE-2015-0293) A use-after-free flaw was found in the way OpenSSL imported malformed Elliptic Curve private keys. A specially crafted key file could cause an application using OpenSSL to crash when imported. (CVE-2015-0209) An out-of-bounds write flaw was found in the way OpenSSL reused certain ASN.1 structures. A remote attacker could possibly use a specially crafted ASN.1 structure that, when parsed by an application, would cause that application to crash. (CVE-2015-0287) A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in OpenSSL's X.509 certificate handling implementation. A specially crafted X.509 certificate could cause an application using OpenSSL to crash if the application attempted to convert the certificate to a certificate request. (CVE-2015-0288) A NULL pointer dereference was found in the way OpenSSL handled certain PKCS#7 inputs. An attacker able to make an application using OpenSSL verify, decrypt, or parse a specially crafted PKCS#7 input could cause that application to crash. TLS/SSL clients and servers using OpenSSL were not affected by this flaw. (CVE-2015-0289) For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted. -- SL6 x86_64 openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.x86_64.rpm openssl-debuginfo-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-debuginfo-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.x86_64.rpm openssl-devel-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-devel-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.x86_64.rpm openssl-perl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.x86_64.rpm openssl-static-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.x86_64.rpm i386 openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-debuginfo-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-devel-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-perl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm openssl-static-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.7.i686.rpm - Scientific Linux Development Team


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