Cisco Bug: CSCus69527 - Evaluation of glibc GHOST vulnerability - CVE-2015-0235
Last Modified
Dec 21, 2018
Products (1)
- Cisco Digital Media Manager
Known Affected Releases
5.3 5.3(6)RB3 5.3.(6)RB2 5.3.6 5.3.6(RB1) 5.4 5.4.(1)RB2 5.4.1 5.4.1(RB1)
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Symptom: On January 27, 2015, a buffer overflow vulnerability in the GNU C library (glibc) was publicly announced. This vulnerability is related to the various gethostbyname functions included in glibc and affect applications that call these functions. This vulnerability may allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from an exploited system or, in some instances, perform remote code execution with the privileges of the application being exploited. This vulnerability is documented in CVE-2015-0235. A Cisco Security Advisory has been published to document this vulnerability at: http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20150128-ghost The following Cisco products Digital Media Manager 5.3.0 Digital Media Manager 5.3.6 Digital Media Manager 5.4.0 Digital Media Manager 5.4.1 Digital Media Manager 5.3.6(RB1) Digital Media Manager 5.3.6(RB2) Digital Media Manager 5.4.1(RB1) Digital Media Manager 5.4.1(RB2) include a version of glibc that is affected by the vulnerabilities identified by the Common Vulnerability and Exposures (CVE) IDs: CVE-2015-0235 This bug has been opened to address the potential impact on this product. Conditions: Exposure is not configuration dependent.
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