Note that Jammy now has 1.12.3-1 so is fixed.

** Summary changed:

- Update for CVE-2021-43860 and second github advisory
+ Update for CVE-2021-43860 and CVE-2022-21682

** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2022-21682

** Description changed:

  [Links]
- https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-qpjc-vq3c-572j
- https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-8ch7-5j3h-g4fx
+ https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-qpjc-vq3c-572j ( 
CVE-2021-43860 )
  https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-43860
+ 
+ https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-8ch7-5j3h-g4fx ( 
CVE-2022-21682 )
+ https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2022-21682
+ 
  
  [Impact]
  Versions in Ubuntu right now:
  Jammy: 1.12.2-2
  Impish: 1.10.2-3ubuntu0.1
  Focal: 1.6.5-0ubuntu0.4
  Bionic: 1.0.9-0ubuntu0.4
  
  Affected versions:
-     all
+     all
  
  Patched versions:
-     1.12.3, 1.10.6
+     1.12.3, 1.10.6
  
  [Test Case]
  Unknown
  
  [Regression Potential]
  Flatpak has a test suite, which is run on build across all relevant 
architectures and passes.
  
  There is also a manual test plan
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlan/flatpak .
  
  Flatpak has autopkgtests enabled
  http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/f/flatpak .
  
  Regression potential is low, and upstream is very responsive to any
  issues raised.
  
  [Patches]
  There are two separate github advisories but only one of them has a CVE.
  
  The advisory with the CVE has 5 patches, the other has 2 patches.
- 
  
  [Other Information]
  
  For the first advisory with the CVE:
  
  Ryan Gonzalez discovered that Flatpak doesn't properly validate that the
  permissions displayed to the user for an app at install time match the
  actual permissions granted to the app at runtime, in the case that
  there's a null byte in the metadata file of an app. Therefore apps can
  grant themselves permissions without the consent of the user.
  
  Flatpak shows permissions to the user during install by reading them
  from the "xa.metadata" key in the commit metadata. This cannot contain a
  null terminator, because it is an untrusted GVariant. Flatpak compares
  these permissions to the actual metadata, from the "metadata" file to
  ensure it wasn't lied to.
  
  However, the actual metadata contents are loaded in several places where
  they are read as simple C-style strings. That means that, if the
  metadata file includes a null terminator, only the content of the file
  from before the terminator gets compared to xa.metadata. Thus, any
  permissions that appear in the metadata file after a null terminator are
  applied at runtime but not shown to the user. Maliciously crafted apps
  can use this to give themselves hidden permissions.
  
  In addition, a similar weakness was discovered, where if the permissions
  in the summary metadata are invalid, they would not be displayed to the
  user, but the the actual permissions would be granted, even though it
  didn't match the invalid version.
  
- 
  For the second advisory:
  
  flatpak-builder applies finish-args last in the build. At this point the
  build directory will have the full access that is specified in the
  manifest, so running flatpak build against it will gain that
  permissions. Normally this will not be done, so this is not problem.
  However, if --mirror-screenshots-url is specified, then flatpak-builder
  will launch flatpak build --nofilesystem=host appstream-utils mirror-
  screenshots after finalization, which can lead to issues even with the
  --nofilesystem=host protection.
  
- 
  These changes result in a behaviour change as debian have noted in their
  changelog:
  
-   * Behaviour changes, as a result of how GHSA-8ch7-5j3h-g4fx was fixed:
-     - --nofilesystem=host is now special-cased to negate all --filesystem
-       permissions. Previously, it would cancel out --filesystem=host but
-       not --filesystem=/some/dir.
-     - --nofilesystem=home is now special-cased to negate several
-       home-directory-related filesystem permssions such as
-       --filesystem=xdg-config/foo, not just --filesystem=host.
+   * Behaviour changes, as a result of how GHSA-8ch7-5j3h-g4fx was fixed:
+     - --nofilesystem=host is now special-cased to negate all --filesystem
+       permissions. Previously, it would cancel out --filesystem=host but
+       not --filesystem=/some/dir.
+     - --nofilesystem=home is now special-cased to negate several
+       home-directory-related filesystem permssions such as
+       --filesystem=xdg-config/foo, not just --filesystem=host.

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