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ESB-2007.1024 -- [Solaris] -- Multiple Security Vulnerabilities Within the GIMP Plugins |
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Date: 12 September 2008 Original URL: http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?cid=1980&it=8521 References: ESB-2007.0498 Click here for PGP verifiable version -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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ESB-2007.1024 -- [Solaris]
Multiple Security Vulnerabilities Within the GIMP Plugins
12 September 2008
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: GIMP
Publisher: Sun Microsystems
Operating System: Solaris 10 and 9
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Denial of Service
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names: CVE-2007-2949 CVE-2007-2356 CVE-2005-1046
Ref: ESB-2007.0498
Revision History: September 12 2008: Contributing Factors and Resolution
updated
December 20 2007: Resolution updated
December 19 2007: Initial Release
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Sun(sm) Alert Notification
* Sun Alert ID: 103170
* Synopsis: Multiple Security Vulnerabilities Within the GIMP
Plugins
* Category: Security
* Product: Solaris 10 Operating System
* BugIDs: 6569992, 6569966, 6263045
* Avoidance: Patch, Workaround
* State: Workaround
* Date Released: 17-Dec-2007
* Date Closed:
* Date Modified: 18-Nov-2007
1. Impact
Multiple security vulnerabilities exist within the plugins used by the
Gnome Image manipulation and paint program (gimp(1)).
These security vulnerabilities which are within the sunras, psd, and
pcx plugins of (gimp(1)), may allow a remote unprivileged user the
ability to crash (gimp(1)) and execute arbitrary code with the
privileges of a local user when (gimp(1)) loads a carefully crafted
Sun Raster image file, PSD image file, or PCX image file.
These issues are described in the following documents:
* CVE-2007-2356 at:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-2356
* CVE-2007-2949 at:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-2949
* CVE-2005-1046 at:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1046
2. Contributing Factors
These issues can occur in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Solaris 10 without patch 122212-22
x86 Platform
* Solaris 9 with JDS release 2 installed without patch 121775-01
* Solaris 10 without patch 122213-22
Note: Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 on the SPARC platform and Solaris 8 on
the x86 platform are not affected by this issue.
To determine the version of GNOME that is currently installed on the
system, the following command can be run (output will vary by
platform):
% grep distributor /usr/share/gnome/gnome-about/gnome-version.xml
<distributor-version>Sun Java Desktop System, Release 2</distributor-versio
n>
Alternatively (for the same results), in a terminal window from within
the GNOME desktop, the following command can be run:
% /usr/bin/gnome-about
3. Symptoms
If the described issues occur, (gimp(1)) will crash without warning
when loading one of the affected file formats.
4. Relief/Workaround
To work around the described issues, only load images from trusted
sources.
At least one of the documented issues can be worked around by using
the "noexec_user_stack" options to defeat the most common form of
buffer overflow attacks that store executable exploit code on the
stack. This can be achieved by editing the "/etc/system" file and
adding the lines:
set noexec_user_stack = 1
set noexec_user_stack_log = 1
Note: A reboot will be necessary in order for the "/etc/system" change
to take effect.
5. Resolution
These issues are addressed in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Solaris 10 with patch 122212-22 or later
x86 Platform
* Solaris 9 with JDS release 2 with patch 121775-01 or later
* Solaris 10 with patch 122213-22 or later
Change History
18-Nov-2007:
* Updated Contributing Factors and Resolution sections.
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