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ELSA-2025-23383

Опубликовано: 18 дек. 2025
Источник: oracle-oval
Платформа: Oracle Linux 8

Описание

ELSA-2025-23383: curl security update (MODERATE)

[7.61.1-34.el8_10.9]

  • cookie: don't treat the leading slash as trailing (CVE-2025-9086) Resolves: RHEL-121655

Обновленные пакеты

Oracle Linux 8

Oracle Linux aarch64

curl

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl-devel

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl-minimal

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

Oracle Linux x86_64

curl

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl-devel

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

libcurl-minimal

7.61.1-34.el8_10.9

Связанные CVE

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.5
ubuntu
4 месяца назад

1. A cookie is set using the `secure` keyword for `https://target` 2. curl is redirected to or otherwise made to speak with `http://target` (same hostname, but using clear text HTTP) using the same cookie set 3. The same cookie name is set - but with just a slash as path (`path=\"/\",`). Since this site is not secure, the cookie *should* just be ignored. 4. A bug in the path comparison logic makes curl read outside a heap buffer boundary The bug either causes a crash or it potentially makes the comparison come to the wrong conclusion and lets the clear-text site override the contents of the secure cookie, contrary to expectations and depending on the memory contents immediately following the single-byte allocation that holds the path. The presumed and correct behavior would be to plainly ignore the second set of the cookie since it was already set as secure on a secure host so overriding it on an insecure host should not be okay.

CVSS3: 5.3
redhat
4 месяца назад

1. A cookie is set using the `secure` keyword for `https://target` 2. curl is redirected to or otherwise made to speak with `http://target` (same hostname, but using clear text HTTP) using the same cookie set 3. The same cookie name is set - but with just a slash as path (`path='/'`). Since this site is not secure, the cookie *should* just be ignored. 4. A bug in the path comparison logic makes curl read outside a heap buffer boundary The bug either causes a crash or it potentially makes the comparison come to the wrong conclusion and lets the clear-text site override the contents of the secure cookie, contrary to expectations and depending on the memory contents immediately following the single-byte allocation that holds the path. The presumed and correct behavior would be to plainly ignore the second set of the cookie since it was already set as secure on a secure host so overriding it on an insecure host should not be okay.

CVSS3: 7.5
nvd
4 месяца назад

1. A cookie is set using the `secure` keyword for `https://target` 2. curl is redirected to or otherwise made to speak with `http://target` (same hostname, but using clear text HTTP) using the same cookie set 3. The same cookie name is set - but with just a slash as path (`path=\"/\",`). Since this site is not secure, the cookie *should* just be ignored. 4. A bug in the path comparison logic makes curl read outside a heap buffer boundary The bug either causes a crash or it potentially makes the comparison come to the wrong conclusion and lets the clear-text site override the contents of the secure cookie, contrary to expectations and depending on the memory contents immediately following the single-byte allocation that holds the path. The presumed and correct behavior would be to plainly ignore the second set of the cookie since it was already set as secure on a secure host so overriding it on an insecure host should not be okay.

msrc
4 месяца назад

Out of bounds read for cookie path

CVSS3: 7.5
debian
4 месяца назад

1. A cookie is set using the `secure` keyword for `https://target` 2 ...