SUSE-SU-2015:1633-1

Advisory lineage Upstream: 8 Downstream: 0
Published: 17 Sept 2015, 07:51
Last modified:04 Feb 2026, 03:33

Vulnerability Summary

Overall Risk (default)
minimal
0/100
CVSS Score
No data
EPSS Score
No data
KEV
Not listed
Ransomware
No reports
Public exploits
None found
Dark Web
Not detected

Timeline

17 Sept 2015, 07:51
Published
Vulnerability first disclosed
04 Feb 2026, 03:33
Last Modified
Vulnerability information updated

Description

Security update for php5 This update of PHP5 brings several security fixes. Security fixes: * CVE-2015-6831: A use after free vulnerability in unserialize() has been fixed which could be used to crash php or potentially execute code. [bnc#942291] [bnc#942294] [bnc#942295] * CVE-2015-6832: A dangling pointer in the unserialization of ArrayObject items could be used to crash php or potentially execute code. [bnc#942293] * CVE-2015-6833: A directory traversal when extracting ZIP files could be used to overwrite files outside of intended area. [bnc#942296] * CVE-2015-6834: A Use After Free Vulnerability in unserialize() has been fixed which could be used to crash php or potentially execute code. [bnc#945403] * CVE-2015-6835: A Use After Free Vulnerability in session unserialize() has been fixed which could be used to crash php or potentially execute code. [bnc#945402] * CVE-2015-6836: A SOAP serialize_function_call() type confusion leading to remote code execution problem was fixed. [bnc#945428] * CVE-2015-6837 CVE-2015-6838: Two NULL pointer dereferences in the XSLTProcessor class were fixed. [bnc#945412] Bugfixes: * Compare with SQL_NULL_DATA correctly [bnc#935074] * If MD5 was disabled in net-snmp we have to disable the used MD5 function in ext/snmp/snmp.c as well. (bsc#944302) Also the Suhosin framework was updated to 0.9.38. [fate#319325]

Affected Systems

  • susephp5&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for Web and Scripting 12

    < 5.5.14-36.1

  • susephp5&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 12

    < 5.5.14-36.1

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