FEDORA-2022-e6c09a89eb
Packages in this update:
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc36
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc36
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
plib-1.8.5-30.fc36
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
plib-1.8.5-30.fc34
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
plib-1.8.5-30.fc35
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc35
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc37
Automatic update for plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc37.
* Mon May 16 2022 Sandipan Roy <bytehackr@fedoraproject.org> – 1:1.2022.5-1
– Updated version to 1.2022.5
– Added fix for rhbz#2086392
Multiple vulnerabilities in SonicWall SMA 1000 Series could allow for authentication bypass. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to have unauthorized access to internal resources and even redirect potential victims to malicious websites. The SonicWall SMA 1000 Series is a unified secure access gateway that enables organizations to provide access to any application, anytime, from anywhere and any devices, including managed and unmanaged.
A vulnerability has been discovered in Zyxel Firewall and VPN, which could allow for arbitrary code execution. Zyxel is a manufacturer of networking devices that provides networking equipment globally. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow for administrative access to the system, which could allow an attacker to change firewall settings, intercept traffic, create VPN accounts to gain access to the network behind the device, and perform additional administrative functions.
plib-1.8.5-30.fc37
Automatic update for plib-1.8.5-30.fc37.
* Fri May 13 2022 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> – 1.8.5-30
– Add 3 patches from Debian
– Fixes CVE-2021-38714 (rhbz#1997815)
Posted by christian mock on May 13
The Dell advisory is a bit low on details, so:
The vulnerability is really just CVE-2006-2369 / CVE-2006-2450, but
wrapped in TLS (we’re in the 2020s, our auth bypasses are secure now!)
That means that your vuln scanner might or might not detect it, Nessus
for example does, but Nexpose apparently doesn’t.
It also means that metasploit’s “realvnc_41_bypass” is not directly
usable, you need to use your favorite TLS…