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Bug#876139: marked as done (stretch-pu: package pcb-rnd)



Your message dated Sat, 07 Oct 2017 11:33:55 +0100
with message-id <1507372435.18586.64.camel@adam-barratt.org.uk>
and subject line Closing bugs for 9.2 point release
has caused the Debian Bug report #876139,
regarding stretch-pu: package pcb-rnd
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Package: release.debian.org

The pcb-rnd upstream has released a patch that closes a hole
through which arbitrary code can be executed if a user opens a
maliciously crafted printed circuit board design file.

There is no known instance of this being exploited in the field, there
is no root escalation, and the probability of someone opening a random
malicious printed circuit board design file is low.  However, upstream
has provided a clean patch for version 1.1.4, so I think we should
update the package in stable. 

Discussion with the security team led to the determination that this
doesn't meet the bar for a DSA update via security.debian.org, but we
agree it would be good to fix via point release.

I will prepare and upload a new version 1.1.4-2 targeting the stable
distribution later today.

Bdale

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Version: 9.2

Hi.

The updates referenced by each of these bugs was included in today's
point release of stretch.

Regards,

Adam

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