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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6513-1

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6513-1
Posted Nov 25, 2023
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice 6513-1 - It was discovered that Python incorrectly handled certain plist files. If a user or an automated system were tricked into processing a specially crafted plist file, an attacker could possibly use this issue to consume resources, resulting in a denial of service. It was discovered that Python instances of ssl.SSLSocket were vulnerable to a bypass of the TLS handshake. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause applications to treat unauthenticated received data before TLS handshake as authenticated data after TLS handshake.

tags | advisory, denial of service, python
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2022-48564, CVE-2023-40217
SHA-256 | 6f14c4bab79c5ff6022515ca227db8dbf13728c77319d254ac9fbbed86388ffb

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6513-1

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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6513-1
November 23, 2023

python2.7, python3.5, python3.6 vulnerabilities
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro)
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro)
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro)

Summary:

Several security issues were fixed in Python.

Software Description:
- python2.7: An interactive high-level object-oriented language
- python3.6: An interactive high-level object-oriented language
- python3.5: An interactive high-level object-oriented language

Details:

It was discovered that Python incorrectly handled certain plist files.
If a user or an automated system were tricked into processing a specially
crafted plist file, an attacker could possibly use this issue to consume
resources, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2022-48564)

It was discovered that Python instances of ssl.SSLSocket were vulnerable
to a bypass of the TLS handshake. An attacker could possibly use this
issue to cause applications to treat unauthenticated received data before
TLS handshake as authenticated data after TLS handshake. (CVE-2023-40217)

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro):
python2.7 2.7.17-1~18.04ubuntu1.13+esm4
python3.6 3.6.9-1~18.04ubuntu1.13+esm1

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro):
python2.7 2.7.12-1ubuntu0~16.04.18+esm9
python3.5 3.5.2-2ubuntu0~16.04.13+esm12

Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Available with Ubuntu Pro):
python2.7 2.7.6-8ubuntu0.6+esm18

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-6513-1
CVE-2022-48564, CVE-2023-40217

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