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Vulnerability in GNU "tar"

Aug 24, 2007

Linux distributor Red Hat has discovered a vulnerability in the GNU "tar" program that could allow attackers to overwrite files.

Red Hat describes the vulnerability as a directory traversal error, stating that attackers could use manipulated archvies to exploit the bug. "../" directory entries give the attacker the ability to overwrite files for which the executing user has write permissions. The security hole is due to faulty "contains_dot_dot()" function in the "names.c" file. Both Red Hat and the Secunia security service have classified the vulnerability as moderate.

The error affects GNU tar version 1.18 and older. An update and a patch by Red Hat are already available. Other distributions can be expected to follow suit. Users are advised to update their systems.

(Jan Rähm)

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