USN-4839-1: python-gnupg vulnerabilities
15 March 2021
Several security issues were fixed in python-gnupg.
Releases
Packages
- python-gnupg - Python wrapper for the Gnu Privacy Guard (Python 2.x)
Details
Marcus Brinkmann discovered that python-gnupg improperly handled certain
command line parameters. A remote attacker could use this to spoof the
output of python-gnupg and cause unsigned e-mail to appear signed.
(CVE-2018-12020)
It was discovered that python-gnupg incorrectly handled the GPG passphrase.
A remote attacker could send a specially crafted passphrase that would
allow them to control the output of encryption and decryption operations.
(CVE-2019-6690)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 16.04
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python3-gnupg
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0.3.8-2ubuntu0.1~esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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python-gnupg
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0.3.8-2ubuntu0.1~esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
Ubuntu 14.04
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python3-gnupg
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0.3.6-1ubuntu0.1~esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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python-gnupg
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0.3.6-1ubuntu0.1~esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References
Related notices
- USN-3964-1: python3-gnupg, python-gnupg
- USN-3675-3: gnupg
- USN-3675-2: gpgv2, gpgsm, gnupg-agent, gpgv-udeb, gnupg2, scdaemon, dirmngr
- USN-3675-1: gnupg, gpgsm, gpg-wks-client, dirmngr, gnupg-utils, gnupg2, gpgv-static, gpg-agent, gpgv-udeb, gpgconf, gpgv-win32, gpg, gpgv, gnupg-udeb, gpgv2, gpg-wks-server, gnupg-agent, gnupg-curl, scdaemon, gnupg-l10n