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A Wordpress update has been released for Debian 6 LTS



Package : wordpress
Version : 3.6.1+dfsg-1~deb6u6
CVE ID : CVE-2014-9031 CVE-2014-9033 CVE-2014-9034 CVE-2014-9035
CVE-2014-9036 CVE-2014-9037 CVE-2014-9038 CVE-2014-9039 CVE-2015-3438 CVE-2015-3439 CVE-2015-3440
Debian Bug : #783347 #783554 #770425

In the Debian squeeze-lts version of Wordpress, multiple security issues
have been fixed:

Remote attackers could...
* ... upload files with invalid or unsafe names
* ... mount social engineering attacks
* ... compromise a site via cross-site scripting
* ... inject SQL commands
* ... cause denial of service or information disclosure

CVE-2014-9031

Jouko Pynnonen discovered an unauthenticated cross site scripting
vulnerability (XSS) in wptexturize(), exploitable via comments or
posts.

CVE-2014-9033

Cross site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the password
changing process, which could be used by an attacker to trick an user
into changing her password.

CVE-2014-9034

Javier Nieto Arevalo and Andres Rojas Guerrero reported a potential
denial of service in the way the phpass library is used to handle
passwords, since no maximum password length was set.

CVE-2014-9035

John Blackbourn reported an XSS in the "Press This" function (used
for quick publishing using a browser "bookmarklet").

CVE-2014-9036

Robert Chapin reported an XSS in the HTML filtering of CSS in posts.

CVE-2014-9037

David Anderson reported a hash comparison vulnerability for passwords
stored using the old-style MD5 scheme. While unlikely, this could be
exploited to compromise an account, if the user had not logged in
after a Wordpress 2.5 update (uploaded to Debian on 2 Apr, 2008) and
the password MD5 hash could be collided with due to PHP dynamic
comparison.

CVE-2014-9038

Ben Bidner reported a server side request forgery (SSRF) in the core
HTTP layer which unsufficiently blocked the loopback IP address
space.

CVE-2014-9039

Momen Bassel, Tanoy Bose, and Bojan Slavkovic reported a
vulnerability in the password reset process: an email address change
would not invalidate a previous password reset email.

CVE-2015-3438

Cedric Van Bockhaven reported and Gary Pendergast, Mike Adams, and Andrew Nacin of the
WordPress security team fixed a cross-site-scripting vulnerabilitity, which could enable anonymous users
to compromise a site.

CVE-2015-3439

Jakub Zoczek discovered a very limited cross-site scripting
vulnerability, that could be used as part of a social engineering
attack.