Описание
ELSA-2026-2182: libsoup3 security update (IMPORTANT)
[3.6.5-9]
- Fix CVE-2026-0719
[3.6.5-8]
- Fix CVE-2025-14523
[3.6.5-7]
- Add patch for CVE-2025-12105
[3.6.5-6]
- Fix integer overflow in date/time parsing
[3.6.5-5]
- Bump revision number
[3.6.5-4]
- Fix several CVEs
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 10
Oracle Linux aarch64
libsoup3
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
libsoup3-devel
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
libsoup3-doc
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
Oracle Linux x86_64
libsoup3
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
libsoup3-devel
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
libsoup3-doc
3.6.5-3.el10_1.9
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
A flaw was found in libsoup. This stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability occurs during the parsing of multipart HTTP responses due to an incorrect length calculation. A remote attacker can exploit this by sending a specially crafted multipart HTTP response, which can lead to memory corruption. This issue may result in application crashes or arbitrary code execution in applications that process untrusted server responses, and it does not require authentication or user interaction.
A flaw was found in libsoup. This stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability occurs during the parsing of multipart HTTP responses due to an incorrect length calculation. A remote attacker can exploit this by sending a specially crafted multipart HTTP response, which can lead to memory corruption. This issue may result in application crashes or arbitrary code execution in applications that process untrusted server responses, and it does not require authentication or user interaction.
A flaw was found in libsoup. This stack-based buffer overflow vulnerab ...
A flaw was identified in the NTLM authentication handling of the libsoup HTTP library, used by GNOME and other applications for network communication. When processing extremely long passwords, an internal size calculation can overflow due to improper use of signed integers. This results in incorrect memory allocation on the stack, followed by unsafe memory copying. As a result, applications using libsoup may crash unexpectedly, creating a denial-of-service risk.
A flaw was identified in the NTLM authentication handling of the libsoup HTTP library, used by GNOME and other applications for network communication. When processing extremely long passwords, an internal size calculation can overflow due to improper use of signed integers. This results in incorrect memory allocation on the stack, followed by unsafe memory copying. As a result, applications using libsoup may crash unexpectedly, creating a denial-of-service risk.