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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS : python-gnupg vulnerabilities (USN-3964-1)
The remote Ubuntu 18.04 LTS host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the USN-3964-1 advisory. Marcus Brinkmann discovered that GnuPG before 2.2.8 improperly handled certain command line parameters. A remote attacker could use this to spoof the...
USN-3964-1: python-gnupg vulnerabilities
Marcus Brinkmann discovered that GnuPG before 2.2.8 improperly handled certain command line parameters. A remote attacker could use this to spoof the output of GnuPG and cause unsigned e-mail to appear signed. CVE-2018-12020 It was discovered that python-gnupg incorrectly handled the GPG...
USN-3964-1 python-gnupg vulnerabilities
Marcus Brinkmann discovered that GnuPG before 2.2.8 improperly handled certain command line parameters. A remote attacker could use this to spoof the output of GnuPG and cause unsigned e-mail to appear signed. CVE-2018-12020 It was discovered that python-gnupg incorrectly handled the GPG...
openSUSE Security Update : python-python-gnupg (openSUSE-2019-478)
This update for python-python-gnupg to version 0.4.3 fixes the following issues : The following security vulnerabilities were addressed : - Sanitize diagnostic output of the original file name in verbose mode CVE-2018-12020 boo1096745 The following other changes were made : - Add --no-verbose to...
GHSA-2FCH-JVG5-CRF6 Improper Input Validation python-gnupg
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
CVE-2019-6690
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
DEBIAN-CVE-2019-6690
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
PYSEC-2019-115
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
PYSEC-2019-115
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
PYSEC-2019-45
python-gnupg 0.4.3 allows context-dependent attackers to trick gnupg to decrypt other ciphertext than intended. To perform the attack, the passphrase to gnupg must be controlled by the adversary and the ciphertext should be trusted. Related to a "CWE-20: Improper Input Validation" issue affecting...
Ansible: Information leak in "user" module
The User module in Ansible leaks any data which is passed on as a parameter to ssh-keygen. This could lead to undesirable situations such as passphrase credentials being passed as a parameter for the ssh-keygen executable, showing those credentials in clear text form for every user which have...
MGASA-2019-0105 Updated python-gnupg packages fix security vulnerability
When symmetric encryption is used, data can be injected through the passphrase property of the gnupg.GPG.encrypt and gnupg.GPG.decrypt methods. The supplied passphrase is not validated for newlines, and the library passes --passphrase-fd=0 to the gpg executable, which expects the passphrase on th...
Updated python-gnupg packages fix security vulnerability
When symmetric encryption is used, data can be injected through the passphrase property of the gnupg.GPG.encrypt and gnupg.GPG.decrypt methods. The supplied passphrase is not validated for newlines, and the library passes --passphrase-fd=0 to the gpg executable, which expects the passphrase on th...
[SECURITY] [DLA 1675-1] python-gnupg security update
Package : python-gnupg Version : 0.3.6-1+deb8u1 CVE ID : CVE-2019-6690 Alexander Kjäll and Stig Palmquist discovered a vulnerability in python-gnupg, a wrapper around GNU Privacy Guard. It was possible to inject data through the passphrase property of the gnupg.GPG.encrypt and gnupg.GPG.decrypt...
Security update for python-python-gnupg (important)
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for python-python-gnupg Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2019:0143-1 Rating: important References: 1123498 Cross-References: CVE-2019-6690 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15.0 An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. Description: This update...
Improper Input Validation
python-gnupg is susceptible to improper input validation. The passphrase property of the gnupg.GPG.encrypt and gnupg.GPG.decrypt methods are not properly validated, allowing the attacker to get control of the passphrase being encrypted or decrypted by supplying a newline as input to it when...
Exploit for Improper Input Validation in Python Python-Gnupg
CVE-2019-6690: Improper Input Validation in python-gnupg 0.4.3...
CVE-2019-0021
On Juniper ATP, secret passphrase CLI inputs, such as "set mcm", are logged to /var/log/syslog in clear text, allowing authenticated local user to be able to view these secret information. This issue affects Juniper ATP 5.0 versions prior to 5.0.4...
CVE-2019-0021
On Juniper ATP, secret passphrase CLI inputs, such as "set mcm", are logged to /var/log/syslog in clear text, allowing authenticated local user to be able to view these secret information. This issue affects Juniper ATP 5.0 versions prior to 5.0.4...
Information disclosure
On Juniper ATP, secret passphrase CLI inputs, such as "set mcm", are logged to /var/log/syslog in clear text, allowing authenticated local user to be able to view these secret information. This issue affects Juniper ATP 5.0 versions prior to 5.0.4...