Описание
ELSA-2022-1792: flatpak security and bug fix update (MODERATE)
[1.8.7-1]
- Rebase to 1.8.7 (#2041972)
[1.8.6-1]
- Rebase to 1.8.6 (#2010533)
[1.8.5-6]
- Fix CVE-2021-41133 (#2012869)
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 8
Oracle Linux aarch64
flatpak
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-devel
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-libs
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-selinux
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-session-helper
1.8.7-1.el8
Oracle Linux x86_64
flatpak
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-devel
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-libs
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-selinux
1.8.7-1.el8
flatpak-session-helper
1.8.7-1.el8
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
Flatpak is a Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework. Prior to versions 1.12.3 and 1.10.6, Flatpak doesn't properly validate that the permissions displayed to the user for an app at install time match the actual permissions granted to the app at runtime, in the case that there's a null byte in the metadata file of an app. Therefore apps can grant themselves permissions without the consent of the user. Flatpak shows permissions to the user during install by reading them from the "xa.metadata" key in the commit metadata. This cannot contain a null terminator, because it is an untrusted GVariant. Flatpak compares these permissions to the *actual* metadata, from the "metadata" file to ensure it wasn't lied to. However, the actual metadata contents are loaded in several places where they are read as simple C-style strings. That means that, if the metadata file includes a null terminator, only the content of the file from *before* the terminator gets compared to xa.metadat...
Flatpak is a Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework. Prior to versions 1.12.3 and 1.10.6, Flatpak doesn't properly validate that the permissions displayed to the user for an app at install time match the actual permissions granted to the app at runtime, in the case that there's a null byte in the metadata file of an app. Therefore apps can grant themselves permissions without the consent of the user. Flatpak shows permissions to the user during install by reading them from the "xa.metadata" key in the commit metadata. This cannot contain a null terminator, because it is an untrusted GVariant. Flatpak compares these permissions to the *actual* metadata, from the "metadata" file to ensure it wasn't lied to. However, the actual metadata contents are loaded in several places where they are read as simple C-style strings. That means that, if the metadata file includes a null terminator, only the content of the file from *before* the terminator gets compared to xa.metadat...
Flatpak is a Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework. Prior to versions 1.12.3 and 1.10.6, Flatpak doesn't properly validate that the permissions displayed to the user for an app at install time match the actual permissions granted to the app at runtime, in the case that there's a null byte in the metadata file of an app. Therefore apps can grant themselves permissions without the consent of the user. Flatpak shows permissions to the user during install by reading them from the "xa.metadata" key in the commit metadata. This cannot contain a null terminator, because it is an untrusted GVariant. Flatpak compares these permissions to the *actual* metadata, from the "metadata" file to ensure it wasn't lied to. However, the actual metadata contents are loaded in several places where they are read as simple C-style strings. That means that, if the metadata file includes a null terminator, only the content of the file from *before* the terminator gets compared to xa.metadata.
Flatpak is a Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework. ...
Уязвимость утилиты для развёртывания, управления пакетами Flatpak