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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.703628 |
Category: | Debian Local Security Checks |
Title: | Debian Security Advisory DSA 3628-1 (perl - security update) |
Summary: | Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in;the implementation of the Perl programming language. The Common Vulnerabilities and;Exposures project identifies the following problems:;;CVE-2016-1238;John Lightsey and Todd Rinaldo reported that the opportunistic;loading of optional modules can make many programs unintentionally;load code from the current working directory (which might be changed;to another directory without the user realising) and potentially;leading to privilege escalation, as demonstrated in Debian with;certain combinations of installed packages.;;The problem relates to Perl loading modules from the includes;directory array ('@INC') in which the last element is the current;directory ('.'). That means that, when perl;wants to load a module;(during first compilation or during lazy loading of a module in run;time), perl will look for the module in the current directory at the;end, since '.' is the last include directory in its array of include;directories to seek. The issue is with requiring libraries that are;in '.' but are not otherwise installed.;;With this update several modules which are known to be vulnerable;are updated to not load modules from current directory.;;Additionally the update allows configurable removal of '.' from @INC;in /etc/perl/sitecustomize.pl for a transitional period. It is;recommended to enable this setting if the possible breakage for a;specific site has been evaluated. Problems in packages provided in;Debian resulting from the switch to the removal of '.' from @INC;should be reported to the Perl maintainers at;perl@packages.debian.org .;;It is planned to switch to the default removal of '.' in @INC in a;subsequent update to perl via a point release if possible, and in;any case for the upcoming stable release Debian 9 (stretch).;;CVE-2016-6185;It was discovered that XSLoader, a core module from Perl to;dynamically load C libraries into Perl code, could load shared;library from incorrect location. XSLoader uses caller() information;to locate the .so file to load. This can be incorrect if;XSLoader::load() is called in a string eval. An attacker can take;advantage of this flaw to execute arbitrary code. |
Description: | Summary: Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the implementation of the Perl programming language. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: CVE-2016-1238 John Lightsey and Todd Rinaldo reported that the opportunistic loading of optional modules can make many programs unintentionally load code from the current working directory (which might be changed to another directory without the user realising) and potentially leading to privilege escalation, as demonstrated in Debian with certain combinations of installed packages. The problem relates to Perl loading modules from the includes directory array ('@INC') in which the last element is the current directory ('.'). That means that, when perl wants to load a module (during first compilation or during lazy loading of a module in run time), perl will look for the module in the current directory at the end, since '.' is the last include directory in its array of include directories to seek. The issue is with requiring libraries that are in '.' but are not otherwise installed. With this update several modules which are known to be vulnerable are updated to not load modules from current directory. Additionally the update allows configurable removal of '.' from @INC in /etc/perl/sitecustomize.pl for a transitional period. It is recommended to enable this setting if the possible breakage for a specific site has been evaluated. Problems in packages provided in Debian resulting from the switch to the removal of '.' from @INC should be reported to the Perl maintainers at perl@packages.debian.org . It is planned to switch to the default removal of '.' in @INC in a subsequent update to perl via a point release if possible, and in any case for the upcoming stable release Debian 9 (stretch). CVE-2016-6185 It was discovered that XSLoader, a core module from Perl to dynamically load C libraries into Perl code, could load shared library from incorrect location. XSLoader uses caller() information to locate the .so file to load. This can be incorrect if XSLoader::load() is called in a string eval. An attacker can take advantage of this flaw to execute arbitrary code. Affected Software/OS: perl on Debian Linux Solution: For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in version 5.20.2-3+deb8u6. Additionally this update includes the following updated packages to address optional module loading vulnerabilities related to CVE-2016-1238 , or to address build failures which occur when '.' is removed from @INC: cdbs 0.4.130+deb8u1debhelper 9.20150101+deb8u2devscripts 2.15.3+deb8u12exim4 4.84.2-2+deb8u12libintl-perl 1.23-1+deb8u12libmime-charset-perl 1.011.1-1+deb8u22libmime-encwords-perl 1.014.3-1+deb8u12libmodule-build-perl 0.421000-2+deb8u12libnet-dns-perl 0.81-2+deb8u12libsys-syslog-perl 0.33-1+deb8u12libunicode-linebreak-perl 0.0.20140601-2+deb8u22 We recommend that you upgrade your perl packages. CVSS Score: 7.2 CVSS Vector: AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C |
Cross-Ref: |
Common Vulnerability Exposure (CVE) ID: CVE-2016-1238 BugTraq ID: 92136 http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/92136 Debian Security Information: DSA-3628 (Google Search) http://www.debian.org/security/2016/dsa-3628 https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/TZBNQH3DMI7HDELJAZ4TFJJANHXOEDWH/ https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/DOFRQWJRP2NQJEYEWOMECVW3HAMD5SYN/ https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/2FBQOCV3GBAN2EYZUM3CFDJ4ECA3GZOK/ https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201701-75 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201812-07 https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7f6a16bc0fd0fd5e67c7fd95bd655069a2ac7d1f88e42d3c853e601c@%3Cannounce.apache.org%3E https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2018/11/msg00016.html http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2016/07/msg238271.html http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1036440 SuSE Security Announcement: openSUSE-SU-2019:1831 (Google Search) http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-security-announce/2019-08/msg00002.html Common Vulnerability Exposure (CVE) ID: CVE-2016-6185 BugTraq ID: 91685 http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/91685 https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/ITYZJXQH24X2F2LAOQEQAC5KXLYJTJ76/ https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/5RFDMASVZLFZYBB2GNTZXU6I76E4NA4V/ https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/PRIPTDA6XINBVEJXI2NGLKVEINBREHTN/ http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/07/07/1 http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/07/08/5 http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1036260 https://usn.ubuntu.com/3625-1/ https://usn.ubuntu.com/3625-2/ |
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