update to 8.0.1
fixes
(CVE-2024-31449) Lua library commands may lead to stack overflow and potential RCE.
(CVE-2024-31227) Potential Denial-of-service due to malformed ACL selectors.
(CVE-2024-31228) Potential Denial-of-service due to unbounded pattern matching.
It was discovered that WEBrick incorrectly handled having both a Content-
Length header and a Transfer-Encoding header. A remote attacker could
possibly use this issue to perform a HTTP request smuggling attack.
USN-7043-1 fixed a vulnerability in cups-filters. This update provides
the corresponding update for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Original advisory details:
Simone Margaritelli discovered that the cups-filters cups-browsed
component could be used to create arbitrary printers from outside
the local network. In combination with issues in other printing
components, a remote attacker could possibly use this issue to
connect to a system, created manipulated PPD files, and execute
arbitrary code when a printer is used. This update
disables support for the legacy CUPS printer discovery protocol.
(CVE-2024-47176)
USN-7041-1 fixed a vulnerability in CUPS. This update provides
the corresponding update for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Original advisory details:
Simone Margaritelli discovered that CUPS incorrectly sanitized IPP
data when creating PPD files. A remote attacker could possibly use this
issue to manipulate PPD files and execute arbitrary code when a printer is
used.
Multiple security issues were discovered in Firefox. If a user were
tricked into opening a specially crafted website, an attacker could
potentially exploit these to cause a denial of service, obtain sensitive
information across domains, or execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2024-9392,
CVE-2024-9396, CVE-2024-9397, CVE-2024-9398, CVE-2024-9399, CVE-2024-9400,
CVE-2024-9401, CVE-2024-9402, CVE-2024-9403)
Masato Kinugawa discovered that Firefox did not properly validate
javascript under the “resource://pdf.js” origin. An attacker could
potentially exploit this issue to execute arbitrary javascript code and
access cross-origin PDF content. (CVE-2024-9393)
Masato Kinugawa discovered that Firefox did not properly validate
javascript under the “resource://devtools” origin. An attacker could
potentially exploit this issue to execute arbitrary javascript code and
access cross-origin JSON content. (CVE-2024-9394)