Out-of-bounds Write Affecting nss package, versions <2:3.42.1-1+deb10u4
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Test your applications- Snyk ID SNYK-DEBIAN10-NSS-2306555
- published 2 Dec 2021
- disclosed 8 Dec 2021
Introduced: 2 Dec 2021
CVE-2021-43527 Open this link in a new tabHow to fix?
Upgrade Debian:10
nss
to version 2:3.42.1-1+deb10u4 or higher.
NVD Description
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream nss
package and not the nss
package as distributed by Debian
.
See How to fix?
for Debian:10
relevant fixed versions and status.
NSS (Network Security Services) versions prior to 3.73 or 3.68.1 ESR are vulnerable to a heap overflow when handling DER-encoded DSA or RSA-PSS signatures. Applications using NSS for handling signatures encoded within CMS, S/MIME, PKCS #7, or PKCS #12 are likely to be impacted. Applications using NSS for certificate validation or other TLS, X.509, OCSP or CRL functionality may be impacted, depending on how they configure NSS. Note: This vulnerability does NOT impact Mozilla Firefox. However, email clients and PDF viewers that use NSS for signature verification, such as Thunderbird, LibreOffice, Evolution and Evince are believed to be impacted. This vulnerability affects NSS < 3.73 and NSS < 3.68.1.
References
- https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-43527
- https://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/mfsa2021-51/
- https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/security/nss/releases/NSS_3_73_RTM/
- https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/security/nss/releases/NSS_3_68_1_RTM/
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1737470
- https://security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20211229-0002/
- https://cert-portal.siemens.com/productcert/pdf/ssa-594438.pdf
- https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuapr2022.html
- https://www.starwindsoftware.com/security/sw-20220802-0001/
- https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202212-05