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Message-ID: <50B3B86F.5060205@redhat.com> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 11:43:59 -0700 From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com CC: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@...hat.com>, "Steven M. Christey" <coley@...us.mitre.org> Subject: Re: CVE Request -- Symfony (php-symfony-symfony) < 1.4.20: Ability to read arbitrary files on the server, readable with the web server privileges -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/26/2012 08:06 AM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote: > Hello Kurt, Steve, vendors, > > Symfony upstream has released 1.4.20 version: [1] > http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-1-4-20-released > > correcting one security flaw: "An information disclosure flaw was > found in the way Symfony, an open-source PHP web framework, > sanitized certain HTTP POST request values. A remote attacker could > use this flaw to obtain (unauthorized) read access to arbitrary > system files, readable with the privileges of the web server > process." > > References: [2] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444696 [3] > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=880240 > > Relevant upstream patch: [4] > http://trac.symfony-project.org/changeset/33598 > > Could you allocate a CVE id for this? > > Thank you && Regards, Jan. -- Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat > Security Response Team > Please use CVE-2012-5574 for this issue. - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQs7hvAAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTSRsQAKV0x1tXVcNJHhxRNRgUHUA7 2jUghnUu0hnEbJHfCNzlGByHegPi7nikL0IJyKT7vNHEuSSgHQYj/Kkp7xod0CQD nKg0fnxAtWocvGLbkVE22yNull9TlKZ7ltVZDvcj9IQ8fte5wV6qsxmOyTICC6Fb iVKBj2uo+5GVye3ZcB8ka+q29D6VTsUvnjAB0YYX7yfr9FTM8zwRLkTUSz/YCZi9 AUMDMiWTeSYvNwhO0vciBV/W8H6kgYg6wVqWTpOWM/MSc8PBvqKFxgHECZubifY6 LLlVbmljqgH4jvpz1YSMld3aZ95toSS6/9X+sELuKGnQcZKh+wZ1Ae5XVP0OQprX 5s3gyT60nd3Nf2nMbB+SKX0KLeZa7kGC5oalG5GVr/LFSiOJPnkrjTDo64LwEAqz ORDV3Sict9JomqbwzzVyRr/Qc/dVsfxUvVU7zH74Cw1MplCyV9tTi9VvhVgB/4hH tF0pmSIFFbvMnis2yyVcJwHkpgQ1fFax8ZLhqamevd5aiVSzlXmO8aQr68UeobmH 36h+JPob3rIAvV4h4g4TGAY/ovDPrNOCtXvpqi1Ozp2hsxcFa9pBYqWA9k9iovSi xiRn+2arJ+Pnxwkig5YLrfApKHbNBzA5Gt6r9mxyFZcUX2h1SFVcpQIy3r/lrZ+q fgSPlh/Hk3i27f9lY6Y0 =wFPm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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