The following security announcement applies to libruby1.9 and ruby1.9. If you have libruby1.9 and ruby1.9 installed, please see below for details on the vulnerability and instructions on patching your system:
Emmanouel Kellinis discovered that Ruby did not properly handle certain
string operations. An attacker could exploit this issue and possibly
execute arbitrary code with application privileges. (CVE-2009-4124)Giovanni Pellerano, Alessandro Tanasi, and Francesco Ongaro discovered that
Ruby did not properly sanitize data written to log files. An attacker could
insert specially-crafted data into log files which could affect certain
terminal emulators and cause arbitrary files to be overwritten, or even
possibly execute arbitrary commands. (CVE-2009-4492)It was discovered that Ruby did not properly handle string arguments that
represent large numbers. An attacker could exploit this and cause a denial
of service. This issue only affected Ubuntu 9.10. (CVE-2009-1904)
The above security vulnerabilities apply to the following Ubuntu releases:
- Ubuntu 8.10
- Ubuntu 9.04
- Ubuntu 9.10
If you have this utility installed on your Ubuntu system you’ll need to apply the security update to be protected. Please follow the steps below to ensure your system is properly patched:
Apply Updates
To apply the updates run the following command(s) within your Terminal:
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
In general, a standard system upgrade is sufficient to effect the necessary changes.