ClamAV: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities in ClamAV may result in the remote execution of
arbitrary code.
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Clam AntiVirus is a free anti-virus toolkit for UNIX, designed
especially for e-mail scanning on mail gateways.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported:
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Damian Put reported a heap-based buffer overflow when processing PeSpin
packed PE binaries (CVE-2008-0314).
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Alin Rad Pop of Secunia Research reported a buffer overflow in the
cli_scanpe() function when processing Upack PE binaries
(CVE-2008-1100).
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Hanno Boeck reported an infinite loop when processing ARJ archives
(CVE-2008-1387).
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Damian Put and Thomas Pollet reported a heap-based buffer overflow when
processing WWPack compressed PE binaries (CVE-2008-1833).
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A buffer over-read was discovered in the rfc2231() function when
producing a string that is not NULL terminated (CVE-2008-1836).
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An unspecified vulnerability leading to "memory problems" when scanning
RAR files was reported (CVE-2008-1837).
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Thierry Zoller reported that scanning of RAR files could be
circumvented (CVE-2008-1835).
A remote attacker could entice a user or automated system to scan a
specially crafted file, possibly leading to the execution of arbitrary
code with the privileges of the user running ClamAV (either a system
user or the "clamav" user if clamd is compromised), or a Denial of
Service.
There is no known workaround at this time.
All ClamAV users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-antivirus/clamav-0.93"
CVE-2008-0314
CVE-2008-1100
CVE-2008-1387
CVE-2008-1833
CVE-2008-1835
CVE-2008-1836
CVE-2008-1837
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