SUSE-SU-2014:1220-4: important: Security update for mozilla-nss

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   SUSE Security Update: Security update for mozilla-nss
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Announcement ID:    SUSE-SU-2014:1220-4
Rating:             important
References:         #897890 
Cross-References:   CVE-2014-1568
Affected Products:
                    SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 LTSS
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   An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. It
   includes one version update.

Description:


   Mozilla NSS was updated to version 3.16.5 to fix a RSA certificate forgery
   issue.

   MFSA 2014-73 / CVE-2014-1568: Antoine Delignat-Lavaud, security researcher
   at Inria Paris in team Prosecco, reported an issue in Network Security
   Services (NSS) libraries affecting all versions. He discovered that NSS is
   vulnerable to a variant of a signature forgery attack previously published
   by Daniel Bleichenbacher. This is due to lenient parsing of ASN.1 values
   involved in a signature and could lead to the forging of RSA certificates.

   The Advanced Threat Research team at Intel Security also independently
   discovered and reported this issue.

   Security Issues:

       * CVE-2014-1568
         <http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-1568>



Package List:

   - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 LTSS (i586 s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.16.5]:

      mozilla-nss-3.16.5-0.5.1
      mozilla-nss-devel-3.16.5-0.5.1
      mozilla-nss-tools-3.16.5-0.5.1

   - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 LTSS (s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.16.5]:

      mozilla-nss-32bit-3.16.5-0.5.1


References:

   http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-1568.html
   https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=897890
   http://download.suse.com/patch/finder/?keywords=1e00d26644326f6d8943bad777904cab



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