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openSUSE:13.1:Update checked in at 2015-02-19 11:11:27
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Package is "patchinfo.3524"

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<patchinfo incident="3524">
  <issue id="911663" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2014-9426: php5: The 
apprentice_load function in libmagic/apprentice.c in the Fileinfo componentin 
PHP through 5.6.4...</issue>
  <issue id="907519" tracker="bnc">php53 ignores default_socket_timeout on 
outgoing SSL connection</issue>
  <issue id="910659" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2014-8142: php5: NULL pointer 
dereference in unserialize.c</issue>
  <issue id="914690" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2015-0232: php5:  Free called on 
unitialized pointer in exif.c</issue>
  <issue id="911664" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2014-9427: php5: 
sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c in the CGI component in PHP</issue>
  <issue id="CVE-2015-0231" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="CVE-2014-9427" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="CVE-2014-9426" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="CVE-2015-0232" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="CVE-2014-8142" tracker="cve" />
  <category>security</category>
  <rating>moderate</rating>
  <packager>pgajdos</packager>
  <description>php5 was updated to fix five security issues.

These security issues were fixed:
- CVE-2015-0231: Use-after-free vulnerability in the process_nested_data 
function in ext/standard/var_unserializer.re in PHP before 5.4.37, 5.5.x before 
5.5.21, and 5.6.x before 5.6.5 allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary 
code via a crafted unserialize call that leverages improper handling of 
duplicate numerical keys within the serialized properties of an object.  NOTE: 
this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2014-8142 
(bnc#910659).
- CVE-2015-0232: The exif_process_unicode function in ext/exif/exif.c in PHP 
before 5.4.37, 5.5.x before 5.5.21, and 5.6.x before 5.6.5 allowed remote 
attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (uninitialized 
pointer free and application crash) via crafted EXIF data in a JPEG image 
(bnc#914690).
- CVE-2014-8142: Use-after-free vulnerability in the process_nested_data 
function in ext/standard/var_unserializer.re in PHP before 5.4.36, 5.5.x before 
5.5.20, and 5.6.x before 5.6.4 allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary 
code via a crafted unserialize call that leverages improper handling of 
duplicate keys within the serialized properties of an object, a different 
vulnerability than CVE-2004-1019 (bnc#910659).
- CVE-2014-9427: sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c in the CGI component in PHP through 
5.4.36, 5.5.x through 5.5.20, and 5.6.x through 5.6.4, when mmap was used to 
read a .php file, did not properly consider the mapping's length during 
processing of an invalid file that begins with a # character and lacks a 
newline character, which caused an out-of-bounds read and might (1) allowed 
remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from php-cgi process memory by 
leveraging the ability to upload a .php file or (2) trigger unexpected code 
execution if a valid PHP script is present in memory locations adjacent to the 
mapping (bnc#911664).

For openSUSE 13.2 this additional security issue was fixed:
- CVE-2014-9426: The apprentice_load function in libmagic/apprentice.c in the 
Fileinfo component in PHP through 5.6.4 attempted to perform a free operation 
on a stack-based character array, which allowed remote attackers to cause a 
denial of service (memory corruption or application crash) or possibly have 
unspecified other impact via unknown vectors (bnc#911663).
  </description>
  <summary>Security update for php5</summary>
</patchinfo>
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