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Package: Apt, Aptitude, Synaptic
Version: all

Cross-posting from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/247445

apt and possibly other Debian package managers capable of downloading
packages are vulnerable to two kinds of attacks.

1. Replay attack, where an attacker, by operating a malicious mirror
or by spoofing the address of a valid mirror, serves correctly signed
but outdated packages lists. As new vulnerabilities are discovered and
patched, the users who are using the malicious mirror won't be
receiving any updates and will continue running vulnerable software.
See 
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/justin/packagemanagersecurity/attacks-on-package-managers.html

2. Endless data attack, where an attacker serves very long files to a
package manager that uses his malicious mirror. That might prevent the
package manager from ever completing, leading to the same problem as
described above. It might also consume all disk space preventing
logging, mail delivery and other system services from running
properly.
See 
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/justin/packagemanagersecurity/otherattacks.html#endlessdata

There is also an entry on Ubuntu and Debian in the FAQ at
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/justin/packagemanagersecurity/faq.html


See also this post in the CERT vulnerability analysis blog:
http://www.cert.org/blogs/vuls/2008/07/using_package_managers.html
They have assigned a vulnerability number to this issue (VU#230187)
but it doesn't seem to be public yet.



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On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 05:02:32PM -0700, Justin Cappos wrote:
> Package: Apt, Aptitude, Synaptic
> Version: all
> 
> Cross-posting from:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/247445
> 
> apt and possibly other Debian package managers capable of downloading
> packages are vulnerable to two kinds of attacks.
> 
> 1. Replay attack, where an attacker, by operating a malicious mirror
> or by spoofing the address of a valid mirror, serves correctly signed
> but outdated packages lists. As new vulnerabilities are discovered and
> patched, the users who are using the malicious mirror won't be
> receiving any updates and will continue running vulnerable software.
> See 
> http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/justin/packagemanagersecurity/attacks-on-package-managers.html
Release files can expire now.
 
> 2. Endless data attack, where an attacker serves very long files to a
> package manager that uses his malicious mirror. That might prevent the
> package manager from ever completing, leading to the same problem as
> described above. It might also consume all disk space preventing
> logging, mail delivery and other system services from running
> properly.
> See 
> http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/justin/packagemanagersecurity/otherattacks.html#endlessdata
Long is relative, and setting some random limits is not really useful. A
full disk is not a problem either. 

-- 
Julian Andres Klode  - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member

See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/.

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