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Thursday, September 24, 2020

ESB-2020.3263 – [Ubuntu] RDFLib: Multiple vulnerabilities

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                               ESB-2020.3263
                     USN-4535-1: RDFLib vulnerability
                             24 September 2020

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           RDFLib
Publisher:         Ubuntu
Operating System:  Ubuntu
Impact/Access:     Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote with User Interaction
                   Reduced Security                -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2019-7653  

Reference:         ESB-2019.0865

Original Bulletin: 
   https://usn.ubuntu.com/4535-1/

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USN-4535-1:  RDFLib vulnerability
23 September 2020

RDFLib could be made to made to execute arbitrary code if it were running
in a directory with a specially crafted file.
Releases

  o Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Packages

  o rdflib - Pure Python package for working with RDF

Details

Gabriel Corona discovered that RDFLib did not properly load modules on the
command-line. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause RDFLib to
execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2019-7653)

Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package
versions:

Ubuntu 16.04

  o python-rdflib - 4.1.2-3+deb8u1build0.16.04.1
  o python-rdflib-tools - 4.1.2-3+deb8u1build0.16.04.1
  o python3-rdflib - 4.1.2-3+deb8u1build0.16.04.1

After a standard system update you need to restart any applications that
make use of RDFLib to make all the necessary changes.

References

  o CVE-2019-7653

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