The following updates for Debian GNU/Linux has been released:
[DLA 261-1] aptdaemon security update
[DLA 262-1] libcrypto++ security update
[DSA 3298-1] jackrabbit security update
[DLA 261-1] aptdaemon security update
[DLA 262-1] libcrypto++ security update
[DSA 3298-1] jackrabbit security update
[DLA 261-1] aptdaemon security update
Package : aptdaemon
Version : 0.31+bzr413-1.1+deb6u1
CVE ID : CVE-2015-1323
Debian Bug : 789162
Tavis Ormandy discovered that Aptdeamon incorrectly handled the simulate
dbus method. A local attacker could use this issue to possibly expose
sensitive information, or perform other file access as the root user.
For Debian 6 “Squeeze”, this problem has been fixed in version
0.31+bzr413-1.1+deb6u1 of aptdaemon. We recommend that you upgrade
yout aptdaemon package.
[DLA 262-1] libcrypto++ security update
Package : libcrypto++
Version : 5.6.0-6+deb6u1
CVE ID : CVE-2015-2141
Evgeny Sidorov discovered that libcrypto++, a general purpose C++
cryptographic library, did not properly implement blinding to mask
private key operations for the Rabin-Williams digital signature
algorithm. This could allow remote attackers to mount a timing attack
and retrieve the user's private key.
[DSA 3298-1] jackrabbit security update
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Debian Security Advisory DSA-3298-1 security@debian.org
https://www.debian.org/security/ Markus Koschany
July 01, 2015 https://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : jackrabbit
CVE ID : CVE-2015-1833
It was discovered that the Jackrabbit WebDAV bundle was susceptible to a
XXE/XEE attack. When processing a WebDAV request body containing XML,
the XML parser could be instructed to read content from network
resources accessible to the host, identified by URI schemes such as
"http(s)" or "file". Depending on the WebDAV request, this could not
only be used to trigger internal network requests, but might also be
used to insert said content into the request, potentially exposing it to
the attacker and others.
For the oldstable distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed
in version 2.3.6-1+deb7u1.
For the stable distribution (jessie), this problem has been fixed in
version 2.3.6-1+deb8u1.
For the testing distribution (stretch), this problem has been fixed
in version 2.10.1-1.
For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in
version 2.10.1-1.
We recommend that you upgrade your jackrabbit packages.
Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: https://www.debian.org/security/