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Mandriva: Updated gnupg packages fix vulnerability Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Mandrake A vulnerability was discovered in GnuPG 1.4.3 and 1.9.20 (and earlier) that could allow a remote attacker to cause gpg to crash and possibly overwrite memory via a message packet with a large length. The updated packages have been patched to correct these issues.
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Mandriva Linux Security Advisory                         MDKSA-2006:110
 http://www.mandriva.com/security/
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Package : gnupg
 Date    : June 20, 2006
 Affected: 10.2, 2006.0, Corporate 3.0, Multi Network Firewall 2.0
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Problem Description:
 
 A vulnerability was discovered in GnuPG 1.4.3 and 1.9.20 (and earlier)
 that could allow a remote attacker to cause gpg to crash and possibly
 overwrite memory via a message packet with a large length.
 
 The updated packages have been patched to correct these issues.
 _______________________________________________________________________

 References:
 
 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-3082
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Updated Packages:
 
 Mandriva Linux 10.2:
 d3a12d93b7bbe542458348cc51dcead8  10.2/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.102mdk.i586.rpm
 731dc939288445076650464d2e00ac87  10.2/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.102mdk.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 10.2/X86_64:
 0e39c1d095a27e35a6e8f76899e27628  x86_64/10.2/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
 731dc939288445076650464d2e00ac87  x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.102mdk.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2006.0:
 a58b87cc4962c958d2b5ab8ce6ff2af0  2006.0/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.20060mdk.i586.rpm
 629ccc307a6b0ba7a6b20e4e0c293594  2006.0/RPMS/gnupg2-1.9.16-4.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
 c4e6a135b2a74c3b753636fdb7459183  2006.0/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.20060mdk.src.rpm
 f81f714630d5ea3516f619e532bdf407  2006.0/SRPMS/gnupg2-1.9.16-4.1.20060mdk.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2006.0/X86_64:
 600e6b7de637676c066f716ad8927acc  x86_64/2006.0/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.20060mdk.x86_64.rpm
 947ef9f61b86dc0e53b926545da1dc5c  x86_64/2006.0/RPMS/gnupg2-1.9.16-4.1.20060mdk.x86_64.rpm
 c4e6a135b2a74c3b753636fdb7459183  x86_64/2006.0/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.20060mdk.src.rpm
 f81f714630d5ea3516f619e532bdf407  x86_64/2006.0/SRPMS/gnupg2-1.9.16-4.1.20060mdk.src.rpm

 Corporate 3.0:
 b6749396abd547f862babb262b20a6a0  corporate/3.0/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.C30mdk.i586.rpm
 d1562a6ce6f3f1e995cbceb39e4d4760  corporate/3.0/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.C30mdk.src.rpm

 Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
 d5d73bc8f01dab03beba0b305d5d1ecb  x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
 d1562a6ce6f3f1e995cbceb39e4d4760  x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.C30mdk.src.rpm

 Multi Network Firewall 2.0:
 610a0a00957c503172904a054cc98a2a  mnf/2.0/RPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.M20mdk.i586.rpm
 3291b35f3c2c2fdafc42d8fc8f7062da  mnf/2.0/SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.2.2-0.2.M20mdk.src.rpm
 _______________________________________________________________________

 To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi.  The verification
 of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

 All packages are signed by Mandriva for security.  You can obtain the
 GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

  gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

 You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

  http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

 If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security_(at)_mandriva.com
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
 pub  1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
  
 
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