Описание
Security update for librsvg
This update for librsvg fixes the following issues:
Update to version 2.60.2:
- CVE-2024-12224: Fixed idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded (bsc#1243867).
- CVE-2024-43806: Fixed memory explosion in rustix (bsc#1229950).
Список пакетов
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Ссылки
- SUSE Security Ratings
- SUSE Bug 1229376
- SUSE Bug 1229950
- SUSE Bug 1243867
- SUSE CVE CVE-2024-12224 page
- SUSE CVE CVE-2024-43806 page
Описание
Improper Validation of Unsafe Equivalence in punycode by the idna crate from Servo rust-url allows an attacker to create a punycode hostname that one part of a system might treat as distinct while another part of that system would treat as equivalent to another hostname.
Затронутые продукты
Ссылки
- CVE-2024-12224
- SUSE Bug 1243848
Описание
Rustix is a set of safe Rust bindings to POSIX-ish APIs. When using `rustix::fs::Dir` using the `linux_raw` backend, it's possible for the iterator to "get stuck" when an IO error is encountered. Combined with a memory over-allocation issue in `rustix::fs::Dir::read_more`, this can cause quick and unbounded memory explosion (gigabytes in a few seconds if used on a hot path) and eventually lead to an OOM crash of the application. The symptoms were initially discovered in https://github.com/imsnif/bandwhich/issues/284. That post has lots of details of our investigation. Full details can be read on the GHSA-c827-hfw6-qwvm repo advisory. If a program tries to access a directory with its file descriptor after the file has been unlinked (or any other action that leaves the `Dir` iterator in the stuck state), and the implementation does not break after seeing an error, it can cause a memory explosion. As an example, Linux's various virtual file systems (e.g. `/proc`, `/sys`) can contain directories that spontaneously pop in and out of existence. Attempting to iterate over them using `rustix::fs::Dir` directly or indirectly (e.g. with the `procfs` crate) can trigger this fault condition if the implementation decides to continue on errors. An attacker knowledgeable about the implementation details of a vulnerable target can therefore try to trigger this fault condition via any one or a combination of several available APIs. If successful, the application host will quickly run out of memory, after which the application will likely be terminated by an OOM killer, leading to denial of service. This issue has been addressed in release versions 0.35.15, 0.36.16, 0.37.25, and 0.38.19. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Затронутые продукты
Ссылки
- CVE-2024-43806
- SUSE Bug 1229376