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ALAS-2017-918 ---- golang

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1600802Date: (C)2017-11-09   (M)2022-08-16
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




Arbitrary code execution during go get or go get -d:Go before 1.8.4 and 1.9.x before 1.9.1 allows "go get" remote command execution. Using custom domains, it is possible to arrange things so that example.com/pkg1 points to a Subversion repository but example.com/pkg1/pkg2 points to a Git repository. If the Subversion repository includes a Git checkout in its pkg2 directory and some other work is done to ensure the proper ordering of operations, "go get" can be tricked into reusing this Git checkout for the fetch of code from pkg2. If the Subversion repository's Git checkout has malicious commands in .git/hooks/, they will execute on the system running "go get." smtp.PlainAuth susceptible to man-in-the-middle password harvestingAn unintended cleartext issue exists in Go before 1.8.4 and 1.9.x before 1.9.1. RFC 4954 requires that, during SMTP, the PLAIN auth scheme must only be used on network connections secured with TLS. The original implementation of smtp.PlainAuth in Go 1.0 enforced this requirement, and it was documented to do so. In 2013, upstream issue #5184, this was changed so that the server may decide whether PLAIN is acceptable. The result is that if you set up a man-in-the-middle SMTP server that doesn't advertise STARTTLS and does advertise that PLAIN auth is OK, the smtp.PlainAuth implementation sends the username and password

Platform:
Amazon Linux AMI
Product:
golang
Reference:
ALAS-2017-918
CVE-2017-15041
CVE-2017-15042
CVE    2
CVE-2017-15042
CVE-2017-15041
CPE    2
cpe:/o:amazon:linux
cpe:/a:golang:golang

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