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Fedora: kdebase several vulnerabilities (Core 1) Print E-mail
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Fedora Several KDE vulnerabilities

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2004-292
2004-09-08
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Product     : Fedora Core 1
Name        : kdebase
Version     : 3.1.4
Release     : 7
Summary     : K Desktop Environment - core files
Description :
Core applications for the K Desktop Environment.  Included are: kdm
(replacement for xdm), kwin (window manager), konqueror (filemanager,
web browser, ftp client, ...), konsole (xterm replacement), kpanel
(application starter and desktop pager), kaudio (audio server),
kdehelp (viewer for kde help files, info and man pages), kthememgr
(system for managing alternate theme packages) plus other KDE
components (kcheckpass, kikbd, kscreensaver, kcontrol, kfind,
kfontmanager, kmenuedit).

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Update Information:

Andrew Tuitt reported that versions of KDE up to and including 3.2.3 create
temporary directories with predictable names. A local attacker could
prevent KDE applications from functioning correctly, or overwrite files
owned by other users by creating malicious symlinks. The Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-0689
to this issue.

WESTPOINT internet reconnaissance services has discovered that the KDE web
browser Konqueror allows websites to set cookies for certain country
specific secondary top level domains. An attacker within one of the
affected domains could construct a cookie which would be sent to all other
websites within the domain leading to a session fixation attack. This
issue does not affect popular domains such as .co.uk, .co.in, or .com. The
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name
CAN-2004-0721 to this issue.

A frame injection spoofing vulnerability has been discovered in the
Konqueror web browser. This issue could allow a malicious website to show
arbitrary content in a named frame of a different browser window. The
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name
CAN-2004-0746 to this issue.

All users of KDE are advised to upgrade to these packages,
which contain backported patches from the KDE team for these issues.
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* Wed Sep 01 2004 Than Ngo <than@redhat.com> 6:3.1.4-7

- Konqueror Frame Injection Vulnerability, CAN-2004-0721


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This update can be downloaded from:
   http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/1/

3004c6dd30bc64d3631acd3d2219814d  SRPMS/kdebase-3.1.4-7.src.rpm
e91dc13e33256a43b283372e4c7d112c  x86_64/kdebase-3.1.4-7.x86_64.rpm
21b010b35a8ed93dc8ab0c53a6e37f06  x86_64/kdebase-devel-3.1.4-7.x86_64.rpm
4c89d11b04180f76815b531a52d0d19c  
x86_64/debug/kdebase-debuginfo-3.1.4-7.x86_64.rpm
d0ec97d874f9a5c9b380c6aee2fa5d64  i386/kdebase-3.1.4-7.i386.rpm
af1d70916ef1fc53b7dd2f999650374a  i386/kdebase-devel-3.1.4-7.i386.rpm
df6a6e5af583325164291aaeaeca4269  
i386/debug/kdebase-debuginfo-3.1.4-7.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
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