An update that fixes 20 vulnerabilities is now available.
Description:
Chromium was updated to 53.0.2785.101 to fix a number of security issues and bugs.
The following vulnerabilities were fixed: (boo#996648)
- CVE-2016-5147: Universal XSS in Blink. - CVE-2016-5148: Universal XSS in Blink. - CVE-2016-5149: Script injection in extensions. - CVE-2016-5150: Use after free in Blink. - CVE-2016-5151: Use after free in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5152: Heap overflow in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5153: Use after destruction in Blink. - CVE-2016-5154: Heap overflow in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5155: Address bar spoofing. - CVE-2016-5156: Use after free in event bindings. - CVE-2016-5157: Heap overflow in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5158: Heap overflow in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5159: Heap overflow in PDFium. - CVE-2016-5161: Type confusion in Blink. - CVE-2016-5162: Extensions web accessible resources bypass. - CVE-2016-5163: Address bar spoofing. - CVE-2016-5164: Universal XSS using DevTools. - CVE-2016-5165: Script injection in DevTools. - CVE-2016-5166: SMB Relay Attack via Save Page As. - CVE-2016-5160: Extensions web accessible resources bypass.
The following upstream fixes are included:
- SPDY crasher fixes - Disable NV12 DXGI video on AMD - Forward --password-store switch to os_crypt - Tell the kernel to discard USB requests when they time out. - disallow WKBackForwardListItem navigations for pushState pages - arc: bluetooth: Fix advertised uuid - fix conflicting PendingIntent for stop button and swipe away
A number of tracked build system fixes are included. (boo#996032, boo#99606, boo#995932)
The following tracked regression fix is included: - Re-enable widevine plugin (boo#998328)
rpmlint and rpmlint-mini were updated to work around a memory exhaustion problem with this package on 32 bit (boo#969732).
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update. Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:
- openSUSE 13.2:
zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2016-1080=1
To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch".