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Alma Linux: CVE-2020-7059: Moderate: php:7.3 security, bug fix, and enhancement update (ALSA-2020-3662)

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Alma Linux: CVE-2020-7059: Moderate: php:7.3 security, bug fix, and enhancement update (ALSA-2020-3662)

Severity
6
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:P)
Published
02/10/2020
Created
05/05/2022
Added
05/04/2022
Modified
07/22/2022

Description

When using fgetss() function to read data with stripping tags, in PHP versions 7.2.x below 7.2.27, 7.3.x below 7.3.14 and 7.4.x below 7.4.2 it is possible to supply data that will cause this function to read past the allocated buffer. This may lead to information disclosure or crash.

Solution(s)

  • alma-upgrade-apcu-panel
  • alma-upgrade-libzip
  • alma-upgrade-libzip-devel
  • alma-upgrade-libzip-tools
  • alma-upgrade-php
  • alma-upgrade-php-bcmath
  • alma-upgrade-php-cli
  • alma-upgrade-php-common
  • alma-upgrade-php-dba
  • alma-upgrade-php-dbg
  • alma-upgrade-php-devel
  • alma-upgrade-php-embedded
  • alma-upgrade-php-enchant
  • alma-upgrade-php-fpm
  • alma-upgrade-php-gd
  • alma-upgrade-php-gmp
  • alma-upgrade-php-intl
  • alma-upgrade-php-json
  • alma-upgrade-php-ldap
  • alma-upgrade-php-mbstring
  • alma-upgrade-php-mysqlnd
  • alma-upgrade-php-odbc
  • alma-upgrade-php-opcache
  • alma-upgrade-php-pdo
  • alma-upgrade-php-pear
  • alma-upgrade-php-pecl-apcu
  • alma-upgrade-php-pecl-apcu-devel
  • alma-upgrade-php-pecl-rrd
  • alma-upgrade-php-pecl-xdebug
  • alma-upgrade-php-pecl-zip
  • alma-upgrade-php-pgsql
  • alma-upgrade-php-process
  • alma-upgrade-php-recode
  • alma-upgrade-php-snmp
  • alma-upgrade-php-soap
  • alma-upgrade-php-xml
  • alma-upgrade-php-xmlrpc

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