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authorDavid Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com>2012-03-04 22:50:21 +0100
committerDavid Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com>2012-03-04 22:50:21 +0100
commitde498a528cd6fc36c4bb22bf8dec6558e21cc9b6 (patch)
treef7be862922cb9735027f53e9cde8bfe9bf6dc4db /cmdline/apt-key
parent43c1ca5d1eb8101e3a52d19a2175c14817e6dd14 (diff)
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- remove 'old' InRelease file if we can't get a new one before proceeding with Release.gpg to avoid the false impression of a still trusted repository by a (still present) old InRelease file. Thanks to Simon Ruderich for reporting this issue! (CVE-2012-0214) Effected are all versions >= 0.8.11 Possible attack summary: - Attacker needs to find a user which has run at least one successful 'apt-get update' against an archive providing InRelease files. - Create a Packages file with his preferred content. - Attacker then prevents the download of InRelease, Release and Release.gpg (alternatively he creates a valid Release file and sends this, the other two files need to be missing either way). - User updates against this, getting the modified Packages file without any indication of being unsigned (beside the "Ign InRelease" and "Ign Release.gpg" in the output of 'apt-get update'). => deb files from this source are considered 'trusted' (and therefore the user isn't asked for an additional confirmation before install)
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