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ALAS2PHP8.2-2023-002 --- php

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1701613Date: (C)2023-09-19   (M)2024-01-19
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




GHSA-76gg-c692-v2mw: Missing error check and insufficient random bytes in HTTP Digest authentication for SOAPNOTE: Fixed in 8.2.7, 8.1.20, 8.0.29NOTE: https://github.com/php/php-src/security/advisories/GHSA-76gg-c692-v2mwNOTE: https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/ac4254ad764c70cb1f05c9270d8d12689fc3aeb6 NOTE: https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/32c7c433ac1983c4497349051681a4f361d3d33e ADVISORIES: ['DSA-5425-1', 'DSA-5424-1'] In PHP versions 8.0.* before 8.0.30, 8.1.* before 8.1.22, and 8.2.* before 8.2.8 various XML functions rely on libxml global state to track configuration variables, like whether external entities are loaded. This state is assumed to be unchanged unless the user explicitly changes it by calling appropriate function. However, since the state is process-global, other modules - such as ImageMagick - may also use this library within the same process, and change that global state for their internal purposes, and leave it in a state where external entities loading is enabled. This can lead to the situation where external XML is parsed with external entities loaded, which can lead to disclosure of any local files accessible to PHP. This vulnerable state may persist in the same process across many requests, until the process is shut down. In PHP version 8.0.* before 8.0.30, 8.1.* before 8.1.22, and 8.2.* before 8.2.8, when loading phar file, while reading PHAR directory entries, insufficient length checking may lead to a stack buffer overflow, leading potentially to memory corruption or RCE

Platform:
Amazon Linux 2
Product:
php
Reference:
ALAS2PHP8.2-2023-002
CVE-2023-3247
CVE-2023-3823
CVE-2023-3824
CVE    3
CVE-2023-3247
CVE-2023-3823
CVE-2023-3824
CPE    2
cpe:/a:php:php
cpe:/o:amazon:linux:2

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