Date: 22 September 2009
References: ESB-2009.1309 ESB-2009.1460 ESB-2010.0041
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AUSCERT Security Bulletin
ASB-2009.1091
Multiple Vulnerabilities in pidgin prior to 2.6.2
22 September 2009
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: pidgin
Operating System: Windows
UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX)
Impact/Access: Denial of Service -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Access Confidential Data -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Resolution: Patch/Upgrade
Member content until: Thursday, October 22 2009
OVERVIEW
A new release of Pidgin has been released correcting several security
flaws.
IMPACT
CVE-2009-2703 - Fix parsing of invalid TOPIC messages in IRC [1] which
could cause a crash.
CVE-2009-3026 - Fix bug where SSL/TLS was not required even though
the "require SSL/TLS" preference checked when connecting to servers
that use the older iq-based authentication. [1]
CVE-2009-3083 - Fix a crash when receiving certain SLP invite
messages. [1]
CVE-2009-3084 - Fix a crash when receiving some handwritten
messages. [1]
CVE-2009-3085 - Don't crash when receiving "smileyfied" XHTML-IM
from clients that don't support bits of binary (ie. when getting an
empty <data/> in return) [1]
MITIGATION
It is recommended to update your installation of Pidgin to the
latest version which is 2.6.2 at this moment.
To download the latest version go to:
http://www.pidgin.im/download/
REFERENCES
[1] ChangeLog - Pidgin - Trac
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/ChangeLog
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If you believe that your computer system has been compromised or attacked in
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