Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2009:318: xmlsec1
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Article Source Mandriva Linux Security Advisories
Multiple security vulnerabilities has been identified and fixed
in xmlsec1:
A missing check for the recommended minimum length of the truncated
form of HMAC-based XML signatures was found in xmlsec1 prior to
1.2.12. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted
XML file that forges an XML signature, allowing the attacker to
bypass authentication that is based on the XML Signature specification
(CVE-2009-0217).
All versions of libtool prior to 2.2.6b suffers from a local
privilege escalation vulnerability that could be exploited under
certain conditions to load arbitrary code (CVE-2009-3736).
Packages for 2008.0 are being provided due to extended support for
Corporate products.
This update fixes this vulnerability.
Article Source Mandriva Linux Security Advisories Multiple security vulnerabilities has been identified and fixedin xmlsec1: A missing check for the recommended minimum length of the truncatedform of HMAC-based XML signatures was found in xmlsec1 prior to1.2.12. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-craftedXML file that forges an XML…
Article Source Mandriva Linux Security Advisories Multiple security vulnerabilities has been identified and fixedin xmlsec1: A missing check for the recommended minimum length of the truncatedform of HMAC-based XML signatures was found in xmlsec1 prior to1.2.12. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-craftedXML file that forges an XML…