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From: Daniel Ahlberg (aliz_at_gentoo.org)
Date: Sun Dec 22 2002 - 07:40:27 CST

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    GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200212-9
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    PACKAGE : kde-3.0.x
    SUMMARY : multiple vulnerabilities in KDE
    DATE    : 2002-12-22 13:12 UTC
    EXPLOIT : remote

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    - From advisory:

    "In some instances KDE fails to properly quote parameters of
    instructions passed to a command shell for execution.

    These parameters may incorporate data such as URLs, filenames and
    e-mail addresses, and this data may be provided remotely to a victim
    in an e-mail, a webpage or files on a network filesystem or other
    untrusted source.

    By carefully crafting such data an attacker might be able to
    execute arbitary commands on a vulnerable sytem using the victim's
    account and privileges.

    The KDE Project is aware of several possible exploits of these
    vulnerabilities and is releasing this advisory with patches to
    correct the issues. The patches also provide better safe guards and
    check data from untrusted sources more strictly in multiple places."

    Read the full advisory at
    http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20021220-1.txt

    INFORMATION REGARDING OTHER ARCHITECTURES THAN X86

    kde-3.0.5a is currenlty only marked stable for x86. If you have
    succesfully compiled and merged 3.0.5a on any other architecture
    than x86 please report this to kdegentoo.org.

    INFORMATION REGARDING KDE 2.2.2 AND KDE 3.1

    The Gentoo KDE team is currently testing a new revision of KDE 2.2.2
    that includes fixes for the vulnerabilities mentioned in KDEs security
    advisory. A new GLSA will be issued when those packages are available.

    KDE 3.1 has not yet been released by KDE. However, masked ebuilds exist
    in the portage tree for various release canidates. Since KDE has not
    released a new version that fixes these vulnerabilites no update is
    available for those who are currently running any version of the 3.1.x
    series. If KDE releases a new RC before the official release and when
    KDE 3.1 final is released a new GLSA will be issued to adress the
    vulnerabilites in the 3.1.x series.

    SOLUTION

    It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running
    kde-base/kde-3.0.4 and earlier in the 3.0.x series update their
    systems as follows:

    emerge rsync
    emerge kde
    emerge clean

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