Security Update 2005-003

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Security Update 2005-003 delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users. This update includes the following components:

AFP Server
Bluetooth Setup Assistant
CoreFoundation
Cyrus SASL
Folder permissions
Safari
Samba
 
Security Update 2005-003


AFP Server
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0340
Impact: A specially crafted packet can cause a Denial of Service against the AFP Server.
Description: A specially crafted packet will terminate the operation of the AFP Server due to an incorrect memory reference.


AFP Server
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0715
Impact: The contents of a Drop Box can be discovered.
Description: Fixes the checking of file permissions for access to Drop Boxes. Credit to John M. Glenn of San Francisco for reporting this issue.


Bluetooth Setup Assistant
Available for: Mac OS X 10.3.8, Mac OS X Server 10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0713
Impact: Local security bypass when using a Bluetooth input device.
Description: The Bluetooth Setup Assistant may be launched on systems without a keyboard or a preconfigured Bluetooth input device. In these cases, access to certain privileged functions has been disabled within the Bluetooth Setup Assistant.

Core Foundation
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0716
Impact: Buffer overflow via an environment variable.
Description: The incorrect handling of an environment variable within Core Foundation can result in a buffer overflow that may be used to execute arbitrary code. This issue has been addressed by correctly handling the environment variable. Credit to iDEFENSE and Adriano Lima of SeedSecurity.com for reporting this issue.

Cyrus IMAP
Available for: Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-1011, CAN-2004-1012, CAN-2004-1013, CAN-2004-1015, CAN-2004-1067
Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities in Cyrus IMAP, including remotely exploitable denial of service and buffer overflows.
Description: Cyrus IMAP is updated to version 2.2.12, which includes fixes for buffer overflows in fetchnews, backend, proxyd, and imapd. Further information is available from http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/changes.html.

Cyrus SASL
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2002-1347, CAN-2004-0884
Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities in Cyrus SASL, including remote denial of service and possible remote code execution in applications that use this library.
Description: Cyrus SASL is updated to address several security holes caused by improper data validation, memory allocation, and data handling.

Folder permissions
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0712
Impact: World-writable permissions on several directories, allowing potential file race conditions or local privilege escalation.
Description: Secure folder permissions are applied to protect the installer's receipt cache and system-level ColorSync profiles. Credit to Eric Hall of DarkArt Consulting Services, Michael Haller (info@cilly.com), and (root at addcom.de) for reporting this issue.

Mailman
Available for: Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0202
Impact: Directory traversal issue in Mailman that could allow access to arbitrary files.
Description: Mailman is a software package that provides mailing list management. This update addresses an exposure in Mailman's private archive handling that allowed remote access to arbitrary files on the system. Further information is available from http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/security.html.

Safari
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0234
Impact: Maliciously registered International Domain Names (IDN) can make URLs visually appear as legitimate sites.
Description: Support for Unicode characters within domain names (International Domain Name support) can allow maliciously registered domain names to visually appear as legitimate sites. Safari has been modified so that it consults a user-customizable list of scripts that are allowed to be displayed natively. Characters based on scripts that are not in the allowed list are displayed in their Punycode equivalent. The default list of allowed scripts does not include Roman look-alike scripts. Credit to Eric Johanson (ericj@shmoo.com) for reporting this issue to us.
 
The update seems to work good for me. However something strange (but small and not destructive) happened. when the Aqua button for restart came up and i clicked on it. My Mac D1.8 rev A. just quit the Finder and restarted it. So I had to restart the Mac through the Finder menu, then after the restart, Repaired Permissions. All permissions were good except ColorSync which Disk Utility repaired with new permissions. Did any one else see the ColorSync permissions be repaired when Repairing Permissions?
 
[/QUOTEFolder permissions
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.8, Mac OS X Server v10.3.8
CVE-ID: CAN-2005-0712
Impact: World-writable permissions on several directories, allowing potential file race conditions or local privilege escalation.
Description: Secure folder permissions are applied to protect the installer's receipt cache and system-level ColorSync profiles. Credit to Eric Hall of DarkArt Consulting Services, Michael Haller (info@cilly.com), and (root at addcom.de) for reporting this issue.
this is why you're having this permission issue...
 
Still missing some stuff - kind of disappointing...

privilege escalation in an iSync helper app (mRouter) out since January, buffer overflow in curl NTLM authentication out since the end of February.
 
i was hoping for a popunder blocker in Safari, dang it. When i saw the update i was so excited to block the new popunders. ::ha::
 
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