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Synopsis:    Moderate: php53 security update
Issue Date:  2012-06-27
CVE Numbers: CVE-2012-0057
             CVE-2011-4153
             CVE-2012-0789
             CVE-2012-1172
             CVE-2012-2143
             CVE-2012-2336
             CVE-2012-2386
             CVE-2010-2950


PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language commonly used with the Apache
HTTP Server.

It was discovered that the PHP XSL extension did not restrict the file
writing capability of libxslt. A remote attacker could use this flaw to
create or overwrite an arbitrary file that is writable by the user running
PHP, if a PHP script processed untrusted eXtensible Style Sheet Language
Transformations (XSLT) content. (CVE-2012-0057)

Note: This update disables file writing by default. A new PHP configuration
directive, "xsl.security_prefs", can be used to enable file writing in
XSLT.

A flaw was found in the way PHP validated file names in file upload
requests. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to bypass the
sanitization of the uploaded file names, and cause a PHP script to store
the uploaded file in an unexpected directory, by using a directory
traversal attack. (CVE-2012-1172)

Multiple integer overflow flaws, leading to heap-based buffer overflows,
were found in the way the PHP phar extension processed certain fields of
tar archive files. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted tar
archive file that, when processed by a PHP application using the phar
extension, could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute
arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running PHP. (CVE-2012-2386)

A format string flaw was found in the way the PHP phar extension processed
certain PHAR files. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted
PHAR file, which once processed in a PHP application using the phar
extension, could lead to information disclosure and possibly arbitrary code
execution via a crafted phar:// URI. (CVE-2010-2950)

A flaw was found in the DES algorithm implementation in the crypt()
password hashing function in PHP. If the password string to be hashed
contained certain characters, the remainder of the string was ignored when
calculating the hash, significantly reducing the password strength.
(CVE-2012-2143)

Note: With this update, passwords are no longer truncated when performing
DES hashing. Therefore, new hashes of the affected passwords will not match
stored hashes generated using vulnerable PHP versions, and will need to be
updated.

It was discovered that the fix for CVE-2012-1823, released via a
previous update, did not properly filter all php-cgi command line arguments.
A specially-crafted request to a PHP script could cause the PHP interpreter
to execute the script in a loop, or output usage information that triggers
an Internal Server Error. (CVE-2012-2336)

A memory leak flaw was found in the PHP strtotime() function call. A remote
attacker could possibly use this flaw to cause excessive memory consumption
by triggering many strtotime() function calls. (CVE-2012-0789)

It was found that PHP did not check the zend_strndup() function's return
value in certain cases. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to
crash a PHP application. (CVE-2011-4153)

All php53 users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain
backported patches to resolve these issues. After installing the updated
packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.

SL5:
  i386
     php53-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-bcmath-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-cli-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-common-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-dba-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-debuginfo-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-devel-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-gd-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-imap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-intl-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-ldap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-mbstring-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-mysql-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-odbc-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-pdo-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-pgsql-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-process-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-pspell-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-snmp-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-soap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-xml-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
     php53-xmlrpc-5.3.3-13.el5_8.i386.rpm
  x86_64
     php53-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-bcmath-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-cli-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-common-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-dba-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-debuginfo-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-devel-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-gd-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-imap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-intl-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-ldap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-mbstring-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-mysql-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-odbc-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-pdo-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-pgsql-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-process-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-pspell-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-snmp-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-soap-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-xml-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm
     php53-xmlrpc-5.3.3-13.el5_8.x86_64.rpm

- Scientific Linux Development Team

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