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Security Update 2008-005 has been released for OS 10.5.4, as well as the Intel and PPC variants of 10.4.11.

 

This update is not safe for AMD users. AMD users should use Zephyroth's AMD Software Updater to patch CPUIDs, or grab the fixed version mentioned here. Of course this update is 100% safe for vanilla installs, and as long as you don't have an AMD system you should be able to update normally.

 

According to Apple's published information, Security Update 2008-005 fixes the following:

Open Scripting Architecture

Impact: A local user may execute commands with elevated privileges Description: A design issue exists in the Open Scripting Architecture libraries when determining whether to load scripting addition plugins into applications running with elevated privileges. Sending scripting addition commands to a privileged application may allow the execution of arbitrary code with those privileges. This update addresses the issue by not loading scripting addition plugins into applications running with system privileges. The recently reported ARDAgent and SecurityAgent issues are addressed by this update. Credit to Charles Srstka for reporting this issue.

 

BIND

Impact: BIND is susceptible to DNS cache poisoning and may return forged information

 

Description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) server is distributed with Mac OS X, and is not enabled by default. When enabled, the BIND server provides translation between host names and IP addresses. A weakness in the DNS protocol may allow remote attackers to perform DNS cache poisoning attacks. As a result, systems that rely on the BIND server for DNS may receive forged information. This update addresses the issue by implementing source port randomization to improve resilience against cache poisoning attacks. For Mac OS X v10.4.11 systems, BIND is updated to version 9.3.5-P1. For Mac OS X v10.5.4 systems, BIND is updated to version 9.4.2-P1. Credit to Dan Kaminsky of IOActive for reporting this issue.

 

CarbonCore

Impact: Processing long filenames may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

 

Description: A stack buffer overflow exists in the handling of long filenames. Processing long filenames may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved bounds checking. Credit to Thomas Raffetseder of the International Secure Systems Lab and Sergio 'shadown' Alvarez of n.runs AG for reporting this issue.

 

CoreGraphics (Memory issues)

Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

 

Description: CoreGraphics contains memory corruption issues in the processing of arguments. Passing untrusted input to CoreGraphics via an application, such as a web browser, may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved bounds checking. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google for reporting this issue.

 

CoreGraphics (PDF issues)

Impact: Viewing a maliciously crafted PDF file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution Description: An integer overflow in the handling of PDF files may result in a heap buffer overflow. Viewing a maliciously crafted PDF file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through additional validation of PDF files. Credit to Pariente Kobi working with the iDefense VCP for reporting this issue.

 

Data Detectors Engine

Impact: Viewing maliciously crafted messages with Data Detectors may lead to an unexpected application termination Description: Data Detectors are used to extract reference information from textual content or archives. A resource consumption issue exists in Data Detectors' handling of textual content. Viewing maliciously crafted content in an application that uses Data Detectors may lead to a denial of service, but not arbitrary code execution. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.5.

 

Disk Utility

Impact: A local user may obtain system privileges Description: The "Repair Permissions" tool in Disk Utility makes /usr/bin/emacs setuid. After the Repair Permissions tool has been run, a local user may use emacs to run commands with system privileges. This update addresses the issue by correcting the permissions applied to emacs in the Repair Permissions tool. This issue does not affect systems running Mac OS X v10.5 and later. Credit to Anton Rang and Brian Timares for reporting this issue.

 

OpenLDAP

Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause an unexpected application termination

 

Description: An issue exists in OpenLDAP's ASN.1 BER decoding. Processing a maliciously crafted LDAP message may trigger an assertion and lead to an unexpected application termination of the OpenLDAP daemon, slapd. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of LDAP messages.

 

OpenSSL

Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

 

Description: A range checking issue exists in the SSL_get_shared_ciphers() utility function within OpenSSL. In an application using this function, processing maliciously crafted packets may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved bounds checking.

 

PHP

Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities in PHP 5.2.5 Description: PHP is updated to version 5.2.6 to address multiple vulnerabilities, the most serious of which may lead to arbitrary code execution. Further information is available via the PHP website at http://www.php.net/ PHP version 5.2.x is only provided with Mac OS X v10.5 systems.

 

QuickLook

Impact: Downloading a maliciously crafted Microsoft Office file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

 

Description: Multiple memory corruption issues exist in QuickLook's handling of Microsoft Office files. Downloading a maliciously crafted Microsoft Office file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved bounds checking. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.5.

 

rsync

Impact: Files outside the module root may be accessed or overwritten remotely

 

Description: Path validation issues exist in rsync's handling of symbolic links when running in daemon mode. Placing symbolic links in an rsync module may allow files outside of the module root to be accessed or overwritten. This update addresses the issue through improved handling of symbolic links. Further information on the patches applied is available via the rsync web site at http://rsync.samba.org/

 

Good luck updating! If an AMD/non vanilla work around is released, I will be sure to update this post.


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khemraj1999

Posted

Confirmed:

 

Intel Core Quad Q6600

4 Gig Ram

Asus P5k-E (Without WIFI)

 

Kalyway 10.5.4, everything went smooth :wacko:

Colonel

Posted

Wow, that's alot of security issues. I'm glad apple fixed them!

 

Thanks for the info. :wacko:

3Dman

Posted

Works on my non vanilla machine

pino72

Posted

Success! FOR AMD USERS:

 

Use Zephyroth'S 0.5 Software updater to patch the pkg security update:

 

Should say something like this:

 

Applying cpuids for SecUpd2008-005.pkg ...

21:56:37 Maxxuss Mach-O Binary Patcher v1.0

 

Patching file: ./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore

14 of 14 patches applied

 

 

Statistics:

1 of 1 visited files were successfully patched.

14 of 14 found patches were successfully applied.

21:56:38 Recreating SecUpd2008-005.pkg ...

21:57:08 SecUpd2008-005.pkg recreated.

 

And...a wonderful reboot with my AMD 10.5.4 System...no trouble as of yet....once again it was very wise to check for these cpuid's on EVERY Softwareupdate before installing it.

 

Anyone tryed the ITunes 7.7.1 update...AMD update tool gives a script error....hmmm.

 

Good luck!

3Dman

Posted

Success! FOR AMD USERS:

 

Use Zephyroth'S 0.5 Software updater to patch the pkg security update:

 

Should say something like this:

 

Applying cpuids for SecUpd2008-005.pkg ...

21:56:37 Maxxuss Mach-O Binary Patcher v1.0

 

Patching file: ./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore

14 of 14 patches applied

Statistics:

1 of 1 visited files were successfully patched.

14 of 14 found patches were successfully applied.

21:56:38 Recreating SecUpd2008-005.pkg ...

21:57:08 SecUpd2008-005.pkg recreated.

 

And...a wonderful reboot with my AMD 10.5.4 System...no trouble as of yet....once again it was very wise to check for these cpuid's on EVERY Softwareupdate before installing it.

 

Anyone tryed the ITunes 7.7.1 update...AMD update tool gives a script error....hmmm.

 

Good luck!

 

AMD processors are very hard to install updates :(

jivhg

Posted

Great news! BIND was susceptible of the recent mac viruses, glad to hear they fixed it :D

__Dragon__

Posted

Success, on a non vanilla and non efi machine.

scj312

Posted

Success, on an iMac :huh:

frefrefrer

Posted

works perfect for me

using non vennilla kernel

MacNutty

Posted

Success 100%.

sotos

Posted

I have an intel OSx86 machine and the update work fine!

revanmj

Posted

Intel, vanilla kernel, installed successfully :)

ppc7600

Posted

Vanilla (retail-dvd + kext package for my board) works :P

FanClerks

Posted

Worked fine with me. It's nice to have updates you don't have to worry about. :)

breakingbad

Posted

HI there.

 

Reporting success on Security Update installation.

Working fine.

 

Kalyway DVD 10.5.2 to 10.5.4 with Mysticus Update.

:)

 

[]´s

john825

Posted

Works perfet on my iatkos 10.5.2 + update to 10.5.4 + mobin kernel 9.4

borisbadenov

Posted

Working fine on my vanilla rig. Specs below

stellarola

Posted

Alright... so obviously it works fine. :(

 

-Stell

curiosgeorge

Posted

To date and FWIW, works on Compaq Presario C762NR running iAtkios v4(10.5.4) and 10.4.11 Intel Tiger Variant works on IBM T30 running xXx 10.4.11. Rev2.

hello&goodbye

Posted

No problem, Works fine on my kalyway 10.5.4 + mobin kernel 9.4.

that's nice!

 

CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33

Mobo:BIOSTAR TF7150U-M7 fsb:1333MHz Chipset:Geforce7150/nForce630i

Ram:2GB×2(800MHz)

Graphics:ELSA 8600GTS(Core Image,Quartz Extreame OK)

HD:SATA2 500GB,250GB

IDE 80GB

ESATA 160GB(Windows Vista Home ED)*SiliconImage3132 with SONNET SataE2P Pci-x card very well!

Networks: No drivers OK

Soud : USB card Only (Arvel HAMU2BK)*C-media USB HeadphoneSet

DVD :HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H62N

Menacie

Posted

No problem here.

 

P5B

Q6600

 

Modbin 9.4

braveskunk

Posted

yeah, worked for me. modbin 9.4 kernel. rest of my rig below. thanks for the info:)

kdb424

Posted

I'm on an honest to god macbook pro, and it keeps telling me to install right after an install. lmao.

mukabulet

Posted

Security Update 2008-005 has been released for OS 10.5.4, as well as the Intel and PPC variants of 10.4.11.

 

This update is not safe for AMD users. AMD users should use Zephyroth's AMD Software Updater to patch CPUIDs, or grab the fixed version mentioned here. Of course this update is 100% safe for vanilla installs, and as long as you don't have an AMD system you should be able to update normally.

 

According to Apple's published information, Security Update 2008-005 fixes the following:

 

 

Good luck updating! If an AMD/non vanilla work around is released, I will be sure to update this post.

 

 

Yaa.. I've downloaded it right after the notification came up to my window :)



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