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Message-Id: <E1UPte8-0002gc-Lv@titan.mandriva.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 13:57:00 +0200
From: security@...driva.com
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: [ MDVSA-2013:110 ] openjpeg
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDVSA-2013:110
http://www.mandriva.com/en/support/security/
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Package : openjpeg
Date : April 10, 2013
Affected: Business Server 1.0
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Problem Description:
Updated openjpeg packages fix security vulnerability:
An out-of heap-based buffer bounds read and write flaw, leading
to invalid free, was found in the way a tile coder / decoder (TCD)
implementation of OpenJPEG, an open-source JPEG 2000 codec written in
C language, performed releasing of previously allocated memory for
the TCD encoder handle by processing certain Gray16 TIFF images. A
remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted TIFF image file,
which once converted into the JPEG 2000 file format with an application
linked against OpenJPEG (such as 'image_to_j2k'), would lead to that
application crash, or, potentially arbitrary code execution with the
privileges of the user running the application (CVE-2009-5030).
An input validation flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow,
was found in the way OpenJPEG handled the tile number and size in an
image tile header. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted
image file that, when decoded using an application linked against
OpenJPEG, would cause the application to crash or, potentially,
execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the
application (CVE-2012-3358).
It was found that OpenJPEG failed to sanity-check an image header field
before using it. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted
image file that could cause an application linked against OpenJPEG
to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code (CVE-2012-3535).
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References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-5030
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-3358
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-3535
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Support/Advisories/MGASA-2012-0152
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Support/Advisories/MGASA-2012-0166
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Support/Advisories/MGASA-2012-0274
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Updated Packages:
Mandriva Business Server 1/X86_64:
59e2ca4e2d6eae2f1b6dfdc7b5bf7983 mbs1/x86_64/lib64openjpeg1-1.5.0-2.1.mbs1.x86_64.rpm
498834fe8ac2b8355402f0ded1470eda mbs1/x86_64/lib64openjpeg-devel-1.5.0-2.1.mbs1.x86_64.rpm
62fc2e8ee57f8c420254dc7cf12618ff mbs1/x86_64/openjpeg-1.5.0-2.1.mbs1.x86_64.rpm
d0f2aa59be4a6abc5aca46a048735599 mbs1/SRPMS/openjpeg-1.5.0-2.1.mbs1.src.rpm
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Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
pub 1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
<security*mandriva.com>
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