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Bug 26673 - kde-base/kdelibs security issue
Summary: kde-base/kdelibs security issue
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Security
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Vulnerabilities (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: High critical (vote)
Assignee: Gentoo Security
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Reported: 2003-08-15 07:12 UTC by Caleb Tennis (RETIRED)
Modified: 2011-10-30 22:38 UTC (History)
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Description Caleb Tennis (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-08-15 07:12:31 UTC
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KDE Security Advisory: Konqueror Referer Leaking Website Authentication Credentials 
Original Release Date: 2003-07-29 
URL: http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20030729-1.txt 
 
0. References 
        http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0459 
 
1. Systems affected: 
 
        All versions of Konqueror as distributed with KDE up to and including 
KDE 3.1.2 as well as Konqueror/Embedded 
 
2. Overview: 
 
        Konqueror may inadvertently send authentication credentials to 
websites other than the intended website in clear text via the HTTP-referer 
header when authentication credentials are passed as part of a URL in the form 
of http://user:password@host/ 
 
        The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has 
assigned the name CAN-2003-0459 to this issue. 
 
3. Impact: 
 
        Users of Konqueror may unknowingly distribute website authentication 
credentials to third parties with links on the password protected website. 
This may make it possible for those third parties to gain unauthorized access 
to the password protected website. 
 
       Users of Konqueror may unknowingly send website authentication 
credentials in clear text across their local network and to websites of third  
parties. This may allow an attacker who is able to eavesdrop on such 
communication to obtain the credentials and use them to gain unauthorized 
access to the password protected website. 
 
4. Solution: 
 
        Users can reduce, but not totally eliminate, the risk by not providing 
any password as part of a URL. Instead they should provide the password in 
the KDE authentication dialog when prompted. 
 
        Users of KDE 2.2.2 are advised to upgrade to KDE 3.1.3. A patch for 
KDE 2.2.2 is available as well for users that are unable to upgrade to 
KDE 3.1. 
 
        Users of KDE 3.0.x are advised to upgrade to KDE 3.1.3. A patch for 
KDE 3.0.5b is available as well for users that are unable to upgrade to 
KDE 3.1. 
 
        Users of KDE 3.1.x are advised to upgrade to KDE 3.1.3. 
 
        Users of Konqueror/Embedded are advised to upgrade to a snapshot of 
Konqueror/Embedded of July 5th, 2003 or later, available from 
http://devel-home.kde.org/~hausmann/snapshots/ : 
 
        30dc3e109124e8532c7c0ed6ad3ec6fb  
konqueror-embedded-snapshot-20030705.tar.gz 
 
5. Patch: 
        A patch for KDE 2.2.2 is available from 
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches : 
 
        90d0a6064ee1ba99347b55e303081cd5  post-2.2.2-kdelibs-http.patch 
 
        Patches for KDE 3.0.5b are available from 
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches : 
 
        a2bd79b4a78aa7d51afe01c47a8ab6d2  post-3.0.5b-kdelibs-http.patch 
        a5ed29d49c07aa5a2c63b9bbaec0e7b2  post-3.0.5b-kdelibs-khtml.patch 
 
        Patches for KDE 3.1.2 are available from 
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches : 
 
        8ebafe8432e92cb4e878a37153cf12a4  post-3.1.2-kdelibs-http.patch 
        6f27515ca22198b4060f4a4fe3c3a6b1  post-3.1.2-kdelibs-khtml.patch 
 
6. Timeline and credits: 
 
        07/03/2003 Notification of security@kde.org by George Staikos 
        07/10/2003 Fixed in KDE CVS. 
        07/11/2003 OS vendors / binary package providers alerted and 
                   provided with patches. 
	07/29/2003 Public Security Advisory by the KDE Security team. 
 
 
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Reproducible: Always
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This fix has been implemented in kdelibs-3.1.2-r1.  All users are encouraged to 
upgrade to this, or kde 3.1.3 (which is currently ~stable in portage).
Comment 1 Caleb Tennis (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-08-15 07:14:09 UTC
Also this affects kdelibs-3.0.5b, and is fixed in kdelibs-3.0.5b-r1. 
 
The 2.2.2 fix hasn't been implemented in portage. 
Comment 2 fbusse 2003-08-19 07:50:18 UTC
Although kdelibs-3.1.2-r1, which fixes this security issue, has been marked stable in 
portage for some time now, I haven't seen a GLSA yet. 
Would be an good idea to do that. 
Comment 3 solar (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-09-22 00:06:14 UTC
Changing severity to minor as this has already been fixed.
Comment 4 Caleb Tennis (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-10-23 10:36:21 UTC
I guess they're not going to do a security announcement for it.  Closing.