This update for clamav fixes the following issues:
clamav was updated to the new major release 0.103.0. (jsc#ECO-3010,bsc#1118459)
Note that libclamav was changed incompatible, if you have a 3rd party
application that uses libclamav, it needs to be rebuilt.
Update to 0.103.0
Update to 0.102.4
- CVE-2020-3350: Fix a vulnerability wherein a malicious user could
replace a scan target's directory with a symlink to another path
to trick clamscan, clamdscan, or clamonacc into removing or moving
a different file (eg. a critical system file). The issue would
affect users that use the --move or --remove options for clamscan,
clamdscan, and clamonacc.
- CVE-2020-3327: Fix a vulnerability in the ARJ archive parsing
module in ClamAV 0.102.3 that could cause a Denial-of-Service
(DoS) condition. Improper bounds checking results in an
out-of-bounds read which could cause a crash. The previous fix for
this CVE in 0.102.3 was incomplete. This fix correctly resolves
the issue.
- CVE-2020-3481: Fix a vulnerability in the EGG archive module in
ClamAV 0.102.0 - 0.102.3 could cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS)
condition. Improper error handling may result in a crash due to a
NULL pointer dereference. This vulnerability is mitigated for
those using the official ClamAV signature databases because the
file type signatures in daily.cvd will not enable the EGG archive
parser in versions affected by the vulnerability.
Update to 0.102.3
- CVE-2020-3327: Fix a vulnerability in the ARJ archive parsing
module in ClamAV 0.102.2 that could cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS)
condition. Improper bounds checking of an unsigned variable results
in an out-of-bounds read which causes a crash.
- CVE-2020-3341: Fix a vulnerability in the PDF parsing module in
ClamAV 0.101 - 0.102.2 that could cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS)
condition. Improper size checking of a buffer used to initialize AES
decryption routines results in an out-of-bounds read which may cause
a crash.
- Fix 'Attempt to allocate 0 bytes' error when parsing some PDF
documents.
- Fix a couple of minor memory leaks.
- Updated libclamunrar to UnRAR 5.9.2.
Update to 0.102.2:
Update to 0.102.1:
- CVE-2019-15961, bsc#1157763: A Denial-of-Service (DoS)
vulnerability may occur when scanning a specially crafted email
file as a result of excessively long scan times. The issue is
resolved by implementing several maximums in parsing MIME
messages and by optimizing use of memory allocation.
- Build system fixes to build clamav-milter, to correctly link
with libxml2 when detected, and to correctly detect fanotify
for on-access scanning feature support.
- Signature load time is significantly reduced by changing to a
more efficient algorithm for loading signature patterns and
allocating the AC trie. Patch courtesy of Alberto Wu.
- Introduced a new configure option to statically link libjson-c
with libclamav. Static linking with libjson is highly
recommended to prevent crashes in applications that use
libclamav alongside another JSON parsing library.
- Null-dereference fix in email parser when using the
--gen-json metadata option.
- Fixes for Authenticode parsing and certificate signature
(.crb database) bugs.
Update to 0.102.0:
- The On-Access Scanning feature has been migrated out of clamd
and into a brand new utility named clamonacc. This utility is
similar to clamdscan and clamav-milter in that it acts as a
client to clamd. This separation from clamd means that clamd no
longer needs to run with root privileges while scanning potentially
malicious files. Instead, clamd may drop privileges to run under an
account that does not have super-user. In addition to improving the
security posture of running clamd with On-Access enabled, this
update fixed a few outstanding defects:
- On-Access scanning for created and moved files (Extra-Scanning)
is fixed.
- VirusEvent for On-Access scans is fixed.
- With clamonacc, it is now possible to copy, move, or remove a
file if the scan triggered an alert, just like with clamdscan.
- The freshclam database update utility has undergone a significant
update. This includes:
- Added support for HTTPS.
- Support for database mirrors hosted on ports other than 80.
- Removal of the mirror management feature (mirrors.dat).
- An all new libfreshclam library API.
- created new subpackage libfreshclam2
Update to 0.101.4:
- CVE-2019-12900: An out of bounds write in the NSIS bzip2
(bsc#1149458)
- CVE-2019-12625: Introduce a configurable time limit to mitigate
zip bomb vulnerability completely. Default is 2 minutes,
configurable useing the clamscan --max-scantime and for clamd
using the MaxScanTime config option (bsc#1144504)
Update to version 0.101.3:
- bsc#1144504: ZIP bomb causes extreme CPU spikes
Update to version 0.101.2 (bsc#1130721)
- CVE-2019-1787:
An out-of-bounds heap read condition may occur when scanning PDF
documents. The defect is a failure to correctly keep track of the number
of bytes remaining in a buffer when indexing file data.
- CVE-2019-1789:
An out-of-bounds heap read condition may occur when scanning PE files
(i.e. Windows EXE and DLL files) that have been packed using Aspack as a
result of inadequate bound-checking.
- CVE-2019-1788:
An out-of-bounds heap write condition may occur when scanning OLE2 files
such as Microsoft Office 97-2003 documents. The invalid write happens when
an invalid pointer is mistakenly used to initialize a 32bit integer to
zero. This is likely to crash the application.
- CVE-2019-1786:
An out-of-bounds heap read condition may occur when scanning malformed
PDF documents as a result of improper bounds-checking.
- CVE-2019-1785:
A path-traversal write condition may occur as a result of improper
input validation when scanning RAR archives.
- CVE-2019-1798:
A use-after-free condition may occur as a result of improper error
handling when scanning nested RAR archives.
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15:Update update project.