CVE-2015-3412

CVE Details

Release Date:2015-04-16

Description


PHP before 5.4.40, 5.5.x before 5.5.24, and 5.6.x before 5.6.8 doesnot ensure that pathnames lack %00 sequences, which might allow remote attackers to read arbitrary files via crafted input to an application that calls the stream_resolve_include_path function in ext/standard/streamsfuncs.c, as demonstrated by a filename\0.extension attack that bypasses an intended configuration in which client users may read files with only one specific extension.

See more information about CVE-2015-3412 from MITRE CVE dictionary and NIST NVD


CVSS v2.0 metrics


NOTE: The following CVSS v2.0 metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

Base Score: 4 Base Metrics: AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N
Access Vector: Network Attack Complexity: High
Authentication: None required Confidentiality Impact: Partial
Integrity Impact: Partial Availability Impact: None

Errata information


PlatformErrataRelease Date
Oracle Linux version 6 (php)ELSA-2015-12182015-07-09
Oracle Linux version 6 (php54)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 6 (php54-php)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 6 (php54-php-pecl-zendopcache)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 7 (php)ELSA-2015-11352015-06-23
Oracle Linux version 7 (php54)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 7 (php54-php)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 7 (php54-php-pecl-zendopcache)ELSA-2015-10662016-02-04
Oracle Linux version 7 (php55-php)ELSA-2015-11862016-02-04



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