Category Archives: Advisories

ZDI-24-1412: Oracle VirtualBox Shared Folders Incorrect Authorization Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

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This vulnerability allows local attackers to escalate privileges on affected installations of Oracle VirtualBox. An attacker must first obtain the ability to execute low-privileged code on the target guest system in order to exploit this vulnerability. The ZDI has assigned a CVSS rating of 5.3. The following CVEs are assigned: CVE-2024-21248.

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ZDI-24-1419: Trend Micro Deep Security Improper Access Control Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

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This vulnerability allows local attackers to escalate privileges on affected installations of Trend Micro Deep Security. An attacker must first obtain the ability to execute low-privileged code on the target system in order to exploit this vulnerability. The ZDI has assigned a CVSS rating of 7.8. The following CVEs are assigned: CVE-2024-48903.

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USN-7073-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

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Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– Watchdog drivers;
– Netfilter;
– Memory management;
– Network traffic control;
(CVE-2024-27397, CVE-2024-38630, CVE-2024-45016, CVE-2024-26960)

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USN-7072-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

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Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– Watchdog drivers;
– Netfilter;
– Network traffic control;
(CVE-2024-38630, CVE-2024-27397, CVE-2024-45016)

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Drupal core – Moderately critical – Improper error handling – SA-CORE-2024-002

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Project: 
Date: 
2024-October-16
Vulnerability: 
Improper error handling
Affected versions: 
>=10.0 < 10.2.10
Description: 

Under certain uncommon site configurations, a bug in the CKEditor 5 module can cause some image uploads to move the entire webroot to a different location on the file system. This could be exploited by a malicious user to take down a site.

The issue is mitigated by the fact that several non-default site configurations must exist simultaneously for this to occur.

Solution: 

Install the latest version:

If you are using Drupal 10.2, update to Drupal 10.2.10.
Drupal 10.3 and above are not affected, nor is Drupal 7.

All versions of Drupal 10 prior to 10.2 are end-of-life and do not receive security coverage. (Drupal 8 and Drupal 9 have both reached end-of-life.)

This advisory is not covered by Drupal Steward.

Reported By: 
Fixed By: 
catch of the Drupal Security Team
Lee Rowlands of the Drupal Security Team
Benji Fisher of the Drupal Security Team
Kim Pepper
Wim Leers
xjm of the Drupal Security Team
Coordinated By: 
xjm of the Drupal Security Team
Dave Long of the Drupal Security Team
Juraj Nemec of the Drupal Security Team

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llvm-test-suite-18.1.8-3.fc40

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FEDORA-2024-300397332b

Packages in this update:

llvm-test-suite-18.1.8-3.fc40

Update description:

Remove ClamAV subdirectory because of viruses in input files:

These were the findings:

MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/rtf1.rtf: Eicar-Signature
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.zip: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/docCLAMexe.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc11.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc1.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.cab: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc2.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.exe.bz2: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/doc3.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.exe: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc22.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6

Remove broken links in source tarball

Before it wasn’t possible to pass -DTEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS=CTMark to cmake
when configuring the llvm-test-suite:

— Adding directory CTMark
CMake Error at CTMark/CMakeLists.txt:1 (add_subdirectory):
add_subdirectory given source “7zip” which is not an existing directory.

CMake Error at CTMark/CMakeLists.txt:5 (add_subdirectory):
add_subdirectory given source “lencod” which is not an existing directory.

The llvm-test-suite command script pkg_test_suite.sh removes
directories with BAD or unreviewed licenses. Currently this leaves at
least two directories in a broken state:

/usr/share/llvm-test-suite/CTMark/7zip -> ../MultiSource/Benchmarks/7zip
/usr/share/llvm-test-suite/CTMark/lencod -> ../MultiSource/Applications/JM/lencod

In both cases the link target is non-existent.

Therefore I find any broken symbolic links, remove them and adapt the
CMakeLists.txt to not have the add_subdirectory(broken_link) entry in
it. Here’s an excerpt of what the pkg_test_suite.sh script shows when
running as a proof of the work it does now.

++ find test-suite-19.1.0.src -type l ‘!’ -exec test -e ‘{}’ ‘;’ -print
+ broken_symlinks=’test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod’
+ for f in $broken_symlinks
+ test -L test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ rm -fv test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
removed ‘test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip’
++ dirname test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ basedir=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark
++ basename test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ dir=7zip
+ cmake_file=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ test -f test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ sed -i ‘s/add_subdirectory(7zip)//g’ test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ for f in $broken_symlinks
+ test -L test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ rm -fv test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
removed ‘test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod’
++ dirname test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ basedir=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark
++ basename test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ dir=lencod
+ cmake_file=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ test -f test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ sed -i ‘s/add_subdirectory(lencod)//g’ test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt

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llvm-test-suite-19.1.0-4.fc41

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FEDORA-2024-6d9aba8c3c

Packages in this update:

llvm-test-suite-19.1.0-4.fc41

Update description:

Remove ClamAV subdirectory because of viruses in input files:

These were the findings:

MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/rtf1.rtf: Eicar-Signature
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.zip: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/docCLAMexe.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc11.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc1.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.cab: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc2.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.exe.bz2: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/doc3.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/clam.exe: Clamav.Test.File-6
MultiSource/Applications/ClamAV/inputs/rtf-test/Doc22.rtf: Clamav.Test.File-6

Remove broken links in source tarball

Before it wasn’t possible to pass -DTEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS=CTMark to cmake
when configuring the llvm-test-suite:

— Adding directory CTMark
CMake Error at CTMark/CMakeLists.txt:1 (add_subdirectory):
add_subdirectory given source “7zip” which is not an existing directory.

CMake Error at CTMark/CMakeLists.txt:5 (add_subdirectory):
add_subdirectory given source “lencod” which is not an existing directory.

The llvm-test-suite command script pkg_test_suite.sh removes
directories with BAD or unreviewed licenses. Currently this leaves at
least two directories in a broken state:

/usr/share/llvm-test-suite/CTMark/7zip -> ../MultiSource/Benchmarks/7zip
/usr/share/llvm-test-suite/CTMark/lencod -> ../MultiSource/Applications/JM/lencod

In both cases the link target is non-existent.

Therefore I find any broken symbolic links, remove them and adapt the
CMakeLists.txt to not have the add_subdirectory(broken_link) entry in
it. Here’s an excerpt of what the pkg_test_suite.sh script shows when
running as a proof of the work it does now.

++ find test-suite-19.1.0.src -type l ‘!’ -exec test -e ‘{}’ ‘;’ -print
+ broken_symlinks=’test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod’
+ for f in $broken_symlinks
+ test -L test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ rm -fv test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
removed ‘test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip’
++ dirname test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ basedir=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark
++ basename test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/7zip
+ dir=7zip
+ cmake_file=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ test -f test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ sed -i ‘s/add_subdirectory(7zip)//g’ test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ for f in $broken_symlinks
+ test -L test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ rm -fv test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
removed ‘test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod’
++ dirname test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ basedir=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark
++ basename test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/lencod
+ dir=lencod
+ cmake_file=test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ test -f test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt
+ sed -i ‘s/add_subdirectory(lencod)//g’ test-suite-19.1.0.src/CTMark/CMakeLists.txt

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