An update that solves 11 vulnerabilities and has one errata
is now available.
Description:
This update for php7 fixes the following issues:
Security issues fixed:
- CVE-2019-9637: Fixed improper implementation of rename function and
multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension (bsc#1128892).
- CVE-2019-9675: Fixed improper implementation of rename function and
multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension (bsc#1128886).
- CVE-2019-9638: Fixed improper implementation of rename function and
multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension ((bsc#1128889).
- CVE-2019-9639: Fixed improper implementation of rename function and
multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension (bsc#1128887).
- CVE-2019-9640: Fixed improper implementation of rename function and
multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension (bsc#1128883).
- CVE-2019-9024: Fixed a vulnerability in xmlrpc_decode function which
could allow to a hostile XMLRPC server to cause memory read outside the
allocated areas (bsc#1126821).
- CVE-2019-9020: Fixed a heap out of bounds in xmlrpc_decode function
(bsc#1126711).
- CVE-2018-20783: Fixed a buffer over-read in PHAR reading functions which
could allow an attacker to read allocated and unallocated memory when
parsing a phar file (bsc#1127122).
- CVE-2019-9021: Fixed a heap buffer-based buffer over-read in PHAR
reading functions which could allow an attacker to read allocated and
unallocated memory when parsing a phar file (bsc#1126713).
- CVE-2019-9023: Fixed multiple heap-based buffer over-read instances in
mbstring regular expression functions (bsc#1126823).
- CVE-2019-9641: Fixed multiple invalid memory access in EXIF extension
and improved insecure implementation
of rename function (bsc#1128722).
Other issue addressed:
- Deleted README.default_socket_timeout which is not needed anymore
(bsc#1129032).
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods
like YaST online_update or “zypper patch”.
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: