USN-3528-1: Ruby vulnerabilities
10 January 2018
Several security issues were fixed in Ruby.
Releases
Packages
- ruby1.9.1 - Interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby
- ruby2.3 - Interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby
Details
It was discovered that Ruby incorrectly handled certain terminal emulator
escape sequences. An attacker could use this to execute arbitrary code via
a crafted user name. This issue only affected Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 17.10.
(CVE-2017-10784)
It was discovered that Ruby incorrectly handled certain strings.
An attacker could use this to cause a denial of service. This issue
only affected Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 17.10. (CVE-2017-14033)
It was discovered that Ruby incorrectly handled some generating JSON.
An attacker could use this to possible expose sensitive information.
This issue only affected Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 17.10.
(CVE-2017-14064)
It was discovered that Ruby incorrectly handled certain inputs.
An attacker could use this to execute arbitrary code.
(CVE-2017-17790)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 17.10
Ubuntu 16.04
Ubuntu 14.04
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libruby1.9.1
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1.9.3.484-2ubuntu1.7
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ruby1.9.1
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1.9.3.484-2ubuntu1.7
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ruby1.9.3
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1.9.3.484-2ubuntu1.7
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References
Related notices
- USN-3439-1: ruby1.9.1-full, ruby1.9.1, ruby1.9.1-dev, ruby1.9.3, libruby1.9.1, libtcltk-ruby1.9.1, ri1.9.1, ruby1.9.1-examples
- USN-3685-1: libruby2.0, ruby2.0-dev, ruby2.3-doc, ruby1.9.1-full, ruby2.0-doc, ruby1.9.1, ruby2.0, ruby2.0-tcltk, ruby1.9.1-dev, ruby1.9.3, ruby2.3-tcltk, libruby1.9.1, ruby2.3-dev, libtcltk-ruby1.9.1, ri1.9.1, ruby2.3, ruby1.9.1-examples, libruby2.3