An update that fixes 12 vulnerabilities is now available.
Description:
This update for SDL2_image fixes the following issues:
Update to new upstream release 2.0.5.
Security issues fixed:
* TALOS-2019-0820 CVE-2019-5051: exploitable heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability when loading a PCX file (boo#1140419) * TALOS-2019-0821 CVE-2019-5052: exploitable integer overflow vulnerability when loading a PCX file (boo#1140421) * TALOS-2019-0841 CVE-2019-5057: code execution vulnerability in the PCX image-rendering functionality of SDL2_image (boo#1143763) * TALOS-2019-0842 CVE-2019-5058: heap overflow in XCF image rendering can lead to code execution (boo#1143764) * TALOS-2019-0843 CVE-2019-5059: heap overflow in XPM image (boo#1143766) * TALOS-2019-0844 CVE-2019-5060: integer overflow in the XPM image (boo#1143768)
Not mentioned by upstream, but issues seemingly further fixed:
* CVE-2019-12218: NULL pointer dereference in the SDL2_image function IMG_LoadPCX_RW (boo#1135789) * CVE-2019-12217: NULL pointer dereference in the SDL stdio_read function (boo#1135787) * CVE-2019-12220: SDL_image triggers an out-of-bounds read in the SDL function SDL_FreePalette_REAL (boo#1135806) * CVE-2019-12221: a SEGV caused by SDL_image in SDL function SDL_free_REAL in stdlib/SDL_malloc.c (boo#1135796) * CVE-2019-12222: out-of-bounds read triggered by SDL_image in the function SDL_InvalidateMap at video/SDL_pixels.c (boo#1136101) * CVE-2019-13616: fix heap buffer overflow when reading a crafted bmp file (boo#1141844).
This update was imported from the openSUSE:Leap:15.0:Update update project.
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST online_update or "zypper patch".
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: