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CVE-2012-0789

Status Candidate

Overview

Memory leak in the timezone functionality in PHP before 5.3.9 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) by triggering many strtotime function calls, which are not properly handled by the php_date_parse_tzfile cache.

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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201209-03
Posted Sep 24, 2012
Authored by Gentoo | Site security.gentoo.org

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201209-3 - Multiple vulnerabilities were found in PHP, the worst of which lead to remote execution of arbitrary code. Versions less than 5.3.15 are affected.

tags | advisory, remote, arbitrary, php, vulnerability
systems | linux, gentoo
advisories | CVE-2011-1398, CVE-2011-3379, CVE-2011-4566, CVE-2011-4885, CVE-2012-0057, CVE-2012-0788, CVE-2012-0789, CVE-2012-0830, CVE-2012-0831, CVE-2012-1172, CVE-2012-1823, CVE-2012-2143, CVE-2012-2311, CVE-2012-2335, CVE-2012-2336, CVE-2012-2386, CVE-2012-2688, CVE-2012-3365, CVE-2012-3450
SHA-256 | 9f816b924ad418620e160f8c0c949d6a934cbb7b2edf6d8854a05c114583d85c
Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1046-01
Posted Jun 28, 2012
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1046-01 - 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 content. 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.

tags | advisory, remote, web, arbitrary, php
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2010-2950, CVE-2011-4153, CVE-2012-0057, CVE-2012-0781, CVE-2012-0789, CVE-2012-1172, CVE-2012-2143, CVE-2012-2336, CVE-2012-2386
SHA-256 | fe71e26fd75c9403f91014baf93c4a6d167a5d5aef0be73d9f6c0fe60b8a1865
Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1045-01
Posted Jun 28, 2012
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1045-01 - 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 content. 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.

tags | advisory, remote, web, arbitrary, php
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2011-4153, CVE-2012-0057, CVE-2012-0789, CVE-2012-1172, CVE-2012-2336
SHA-256 | 57bee9f577390f47d09269171763d581bac37a4751fb81fddb955d4db237ace9
Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1047-01
Posted Jun 28, 2012
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-1047-01 - 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 content. 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.

tags | advisory, remote, web, arbitrary, php
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2010-2950, CVE-2011-4153, CVE-2012-0057, CVE-2012-0789, CVE-2012-1172, CVE-2012-2143, CVE-2012-2336, CVE-2012-2386
SHA-256 | ad1e0d74169944968d087c38eeee1c4b790cf754e68c22a60bc2f608214be628
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