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Message-ID: <516F7E2D.1040801@redhat.com> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:31:33 +0530 From: Huzaifa Sidhpurwala <huzaifas@...hat.com> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Xorg-x11-server: Information disclosure due enabling events from hot-plug devices despite input from the device being momentarily disabled Hi All, David Airlie and Peter Hutterer of Red Hat found an information disclosure flaw was found in the way X.org X11 server used to register new hot-plug devices, when X.org X11 server was instructed (for that particular moment) not to receive input devices events. Formerly when registering new input device, X.org X11 server simultaneously enabled retrieval of input from the particular device (regardless of the setting). A local unsuspecting user, relying on the X.org X11 server disable input feature it to properly prohibit acquiring of events from this newly added hot-plug device, could supply a sensitive information that, due the above bug, would become available to the physically proximate attackers. Upstream patch: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=6ca03b9161d33b1d2b55a3a1a913cf88deb2343f Red Hat Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2013-1940 This issue has been assigned CVE-2013-1940 -- Huzaifa Sidhpurwala / Red Hat Security Response Team
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