GLSA: vte (200303-2)

From: Daniel Ahlberg (alizat_private)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 02:16:15 PST

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    GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200303-2
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              PACKAGE : vte
              SUMMARY : dangerous interception of escape sequences
                 DATE : 2003-03-03 10:16 UTC
              EXPLOIT : remote
    VERSIONS AFFECTED : <0.10.25
        FIXED VERSION : >0.10.25
                  CVE : CAN-2003-0070
    
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    - From advisory:
    
    "Many of the features supported by popular terminal emulator software 
    can be abused when un-trusted data is displayed on the screen. The 
    impact of this abuse can range from annoying screen garbage to a 
    complete system compromise. All of the issues below are actually 
    documented features, anyone who takes the time to read over the man 
    pages or source code could use them to carry out an attack."
    
    Read the full advisory at:
    http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=104612710031920&w=2 
    
    SOLUTION
    
    It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running
    x11-libs/vte upgrade to vte-0.10.25 as follows:
    
    emerge sync
    emerge -u vte
    emerge clean
    
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    alizat_private - GnuPG key is available at http://cvs.gentoo.org/~aliz
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