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Package : libvncserver Version : 0.9.9+dfsg2-6.1+deb8u4 CVE ID : CVE-2018-6307 CVE-2018-15127 CVE-2018-20019 CVE-2018-20020 CVE-2018-20021 CVE-2018-20022 CVE-2018-20023 CVE-2018-20024 Debian Bug : 916941 Kaspersky Lab discovered several vulnerabilities in libvncserver, a C library to implement VNC server/client functionalities. CVE-2018-6307 a heap use-after-free vulnerability in the server code of the file transfer extension, which can result in remote code execution. This attack appears to be exploitable via network connectivity. CVE-2018-15127 contains a heap out-of-bound write vulnerability in the server code of the file transfer extension, which can result in remote code execution. This attack appears to be exploitable via network connectivity. CVE-2018-20019 multiple heap out-of-bound write vulnerabilities in VNC client code, which can result in remote code execution. CVE-2018-20020 heap out-of-bound write vulnerability in a structure in VNC client code, which can result in remote code execution. CVE-2018-20021 CWE-835: Infinite Loop vulnerability in VNC client code. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to consume an excessive amount of resources, such as CPU and RAM. CVE-2018-20022 CWE-665: Improper Initialization weaknesses in VNC client code, which could allow an attacker to read stack memory and can be abused for information disclosure. Combined with another vulnerability, it can be used to leak stack memory layout and bypass ASLR. CVE-2018-20023 Improper Initialization vulnerability in VNC Repeater client code, which could allow an attacker to read stack memory and can be abused for information disclosure. Combined with another vulnerability, it can be used to leak stack memory layout and bypass ASLR. CVE-2018-20024 a null pointer dereference in VNC client code, which can result in DoS. For Debian 8 "Jessie", these problems have been fixed in version 0.9.9+dfsg2-6.1+deb8u4. We recommend that you upgrade your libvncserver packages. Further information about Debian LTS security advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEE7xPqJqaY/zX9fJAuhj1N8u2cKO8FAlwjgwcACgkQhj1N8u2c KO8yLxAAisnW0D5aqq4rzLc6XGTBdQeYl2mTFWI2TXxlVB4IsAeWZYa0lu5S+a3V XxwsUairnUgisA0kdRhVRjbkPg03HlO9lkObKeU2fP2sNAVel5rC99Bqfme1x1kN 0aTWdwP3EeHRuFnd490bRCY0kT9ZIcPfCJ2Q2iqB3ycxG4twzDr+wmuFUH1xBY6W oZ812y+lvz6zhRplm9JQJBw6a5lH3QB5jz5qkLWu35W+RIA8nchqoxiknLGfu8In Xxb/u7KYXMGUPEt4IvqI15eFaur7bLTo4QN3D6N0Mx0Kf09xSPYDh2dWo5RkYVsc ocnd7X+M6EDTu3Sy+3x1vPKeAn7r1HrdFAbn5pGZ4QLmQf1VNG4f+gXv8gwwx7jf x89fyOfpgHXtcc7c9CesiJINhGv0n+aAhZTQCp1E1nXniM2Vurtxz6ztE81dMc95 WTrb2W5B2hxzjr+hjeLPlfHOuIjyR/c2xUs9WGVQ2qcczh6V0iwwvXvB4jLmXQOW DniXG7HusfdqVZAXKrxBPOmu+y7acl0VPLM8QfCptY+mzgUGHkS5LYoGbRyi9xNo 6dN4ee15hlwbrrolgEYLZfA/o+BEb7yiiVBXrmp4bhQY8TH37zQpRZ/6smHj684G zxQUlrXLIk7urKMYb5rA9BPhs3I7iKEHdBBMiYXuQgv7dvN/MrQ= =Ck8w -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----