-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-2358-1 security@debian.org http://www.debian.org/security/ December 05, 2011 http://www.debian.org/security/faq - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : openjdk-6 Vulnerability : several Problem type : remote Debian-specific: no CVE ID : CVE-2011-0862 CVE-2011-0864 CVE-2011-0865 CVE-2011-0867 CVE-2011-0868 CVE-2011-0869 CVE-2011-0871 CVE-2011-3389 CVE-2011-3521 CVE-2011-3544 CVE-2011-3547 CVE-2011-3548 CVE-2011-3551 CVE-2011-3552 CVE-2011-3553 CVE-2011-3554 CVE-2011-3556 CVE-2011-3557 CVE-2011-3560 Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenJDK, an implementation of the Java platform. This combines the two previous openjdk-6 advisories, DSA-2311-1 and DSA-2356-1. CVE-2011-0862 Integer overflow errors in the JPEG and font parser allow untrusted code (including applets) to elevate its privileges. CVE-2011-0864 Hotspot, the just-in-time compiler in OpenJDK, mishandled certain byte code instructions, allowing untrusted code (including applets) to crash the virtual machine. CVE-2011-0865 A race condition in signed object deserialization could allow untrusted code to modify signed content, apparently leaving its signature intact. CVE-2011-0867 Untrusted code (including applets) could access information about network interfaces which was not intended to be public. (Note that the interface MAC address is still available to untrusted code.) CVE-2011-0868 A float-to-long conversion could overflow, , allowing untrusted code (including applets) to crash the virtual machine. CVE-2011-0869 Untrusted code (including applets) could intercept HTTP requests by reconfiguring proxy settings through a SOAP connection. CVE-2011-0871 Untrusted code (including applets) could elevate its privileges through the Swing MediaTracker code. CVE-2011-3389 The TLS implementation does not guard properly against certain chosen-plaintext attacks when block ciphers are used in CBC mode. CVE-2011-3521 The CORBA implementation contains a deserialization vulnerability in the IIOP implementation, allowing untrusted Java code (such as applets) to elevate its privileges. CVE-2011-3544 The Java scripting engine lacks necessary security manager checks, allowing untrusted Java code (such as applets) to elevate its privileges. CVE-2011-3547 The skip() method in java.io.InputStream uses a shared buffer, allowing untrusted Java code (such as applets) to access data that is skipped by other code. CVE-2011-3548 The java.awt.AWTKeyStroke class contains a flaw which allows untrusted Java code (such as applets) to elevate its privileges. CVE-2011-3551 The Java2D C code contains an integer overflow which results in a heap-based buffer overflow, potentially allowing untrusted Java code (such as applets) to elevate its privileges. CVE-2011-3552 Malicous Java code can use up an excessive amount of UDP ports, leading to a denial of service. CVE-2011-3553 JAX-WS enables stack traces for certain server responses by default, potentially leaking sensitive information. CVE-2011-3554 JAR files in pack200 format are not properly checked for errors, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution when unpacking crafted pack200 files. CVE-2011-3556 The RMI Registry server lacks access restrictions on certain methods, allowing a remote client to execute arbitary code. CVE-2011-3557 The RMI Registry server fails to properly restrict privileges of untrusted Java code, allowing RMI clients to elevate their privileges on the RMI Registry server. CVE-2011-3560 The com.sun.net.ssl.HttpsURLConnection class does not perform proper security manager checks in the setSSLSocketFactory() method, allowing untrusted Java code to bypass security policy restrictions. For the oldstable distribution (lenny), these problems have been fixed in version 6b18-1.8.10-0~lenny1. We recommend that you upgrade your openjdk-6 packages. Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at: http://www.debian.org/security/ Mailing list: debian-security-announce@lists.debian.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJO3RnzAAoJEL97/wQC1SS+zXQH/0Pi6nBlmJGO1Kee2vWJ6i8S yomxE3+neJRnm74MG6jto+PkEpoH7hBot5tAT4r5GnNjXKJJJGV+Qb3zLKuKnLWp Yr8z8AnxHJNOO4Fs99vP0ocKF+Modr/rtGx8rziJ4uDjpc/GtPzUrfbKC4wYuWtD iX1Pnx/AL7/IVsOuOqoRKvwqWb5hoCSHZfLvepCu4ClaRa2Im3Zd8GzRXjj1l3l8 hQIjuLsIOjWv0uK+fTlbibOubBi+CrRdHY9mPrgergDuCmR0ZN+pcMhwHFtfgdj+ KBvHIBVk5l3PY9KhrGkHsv6fsPNHKlo2o2QAjQ3Klw+fQsATwU5LmzRpAH38v0E= =4MRP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----