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Files Date: 2013-04-28

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-153
Posted Apr 28, 2013
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-153 - Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will use excessive amounts of memory when a large number of properties are set or deleted on a node. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash when a LOCK request is made against activity URLs. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash in some circumstances when a LOCK request is made against a non-existent URL. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash when a PROPFIND request is made against activity URLs. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild, but the details of how to exploit it have been disclosed on the full disclosure mailing list. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash when a log REPORT request receives a limit that is out of the allowed range. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being used as a DoS in the wild. The updated packages have been upgraded to the 1.7.9 version which is not affected by these issues.

tags | advisory
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2013-1845, CVE-2013-1846, CVE-2013-1847, CVE-2013-1849, CVE-2013-1884
SHA-256 | ac52fca2c6e52678143574a204e2908949235f35cf7c438923678f0725019825
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-152
Posted Apr 28, 2013
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-152 - Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will use excessive amounts of memory when a large number of properties are set or deleted on a node. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash when a LOCK request is made against activity URLs. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash in some circumstances when a LOCK request is made against a non-existent URL. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild. Subversion's mod_dav_svn Apache HTTPD server module will crash when a PROPFIND request is made against activity URLs. This can lead to a DoS. There are no known instances of this problem being observed in the wild, but the details of how to exploit it have been disclosed on the full disclosure mailing list. The updated packages have been upgraded to the 1.6.21 version which is not affected by these issues.

tags | advisory
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2013-1845, CVE-2013-1846, CVE-2013-1847, CVE-2013-1849
SHA-256 | 930a2bdd3266063666866847cb602e153af6288c4df4eadd20f0f8eba4ad4b09
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-151
Posted Apr 28, 2013
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-151 - libcurl is vulnerable to a cookie leak vulnerability when doing requests across domains with matching tails. This vulnerability can be used to hijack sessions in targetted attacks since registering domains using a known domain's name as an ending is trivial.

tags | advisory
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2013-1944
SHA-256 | 5c69303402e466b01eae0fbd8cd93ede86dc773f79280ad90e909cf75515c6af
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