[ubuntu/lucid-updates] request-tracker3.8 3.8.7-1ubuntu2.3 (Accepted)
Ubuntu Archive Robot
cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Tue Nov 27 15:28:15 UTC 2012
request-tracker3.8 (3.8.7-1ubuntu2.3) lucid-security; urgency=low
[ Dominic Hargreaves ]
* Multiple security fixes for:
- XSS vulnerabilities (CVE-2011-2083)
- information disclosure vulnerabilities including password hash
exposure and correspondence disclosure to privileged users
(CVE-2011-2084)
- CSRF vulnerabilities allowing information disclosure,
privilege escalation, and arbitrary code execution. Original
behaviour may be restored by setting $RestrictReferrer to 0 for
installations which rely on it (CVE-2011-2085)
- remote code execution vulnerabilities including in VERP
functionality (CVE-2011-4458)
* Fix the vulnerable-passwords script to also upgrade password hashes
for disabled users, and rerun the script in postinst (CVE-2011-2082)
* Include clean-user-txns script to accompany the above fixes, and
run in postinst
* Provide specific instructions for restarting a mod_perl based
Apache server
[ Marc Deslauriers ]
* debian/patches/81_misc_sec_regressions.dpatch: fix regression in
rt-email-dashboards, and whitelist search results and calendar helper
from CSRF protection
* SECURITY UPDATE: Multiple security fixes (LP: #1004834):
- Email header injection attack (CVE-2012-4730)
- CSRF protection allows attack on bookmarks (CVE-2012-4732)
- Confused deputy attack for non-logged-in users (CVE-2012-4734)
- Multiple message signing/encryption attacks related to GnuPG
(CVE-2012-4735)
- Arbitrary command-line argument injection to GnuPG (CVE-2012-4884)
Date: 2012-11-09 20:55:28.397319+00:00
Changed-By: Marc Deslauriers <marc.deslauriers at canonical.com>
Signed-By: Ubuntu Archive Robot <cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/request-tracker3.8/3.8.7-1ubuntu2.3
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