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Re: CVE assignment for PHP 5.6.27 and 7.0.12


From: Lior Kaplan <kaplanlior () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 15:18:55 +0300

Hi Adam,

On behalf of the PHP security team, I intend to request only one CVE.
(in addition to #73003 that, as you mentioned, already had CVE assigned by
libgd)

The rest of the bugs weren't assessed as "CVE needed". You're welcome to
contact
the PHP security list for further discussion.

Kaplan


On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Adam Maris <amaris () redhat com> wrote:

On 18/10/16 09:42, Lior Kaplan wrote:

Hi,

Please assign a CVE for the following issue:

Bug #73147    Use After Free in unserialize()
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73147
http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=0e6fe3a4c96be2d
3e88389a5776f878021b4c59f

Thanks,

Kaplan

16 bugs marked as 'security' were fixed in php 5.6.27 of which only one
has CVE assigned.
Here you request CVE for another one issue (even the documentation says
it's unsafe to use
unserialize on untrusted input).

Are you planning to obtain CVEs also for other security bugs or do you
treat the rest as
CVE-unworthy? Or are reporters/community supposed to do it?

Thanks!

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