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The following security updates has been released for Debian GNU/Linux:

Debian GNU/Linux 7 Extended LTS:
ELA-110-1 firmware-nonfree security update

Debian GNU/Linux 8 LTS:
DLA 1759-1: clamav security update



ELA-110-1 firmware-nonfree security update

Package: firmware-nonfree
Version: 20161130-5~deb7u1
Related CVE: CVE-2018-5383
Eli Biham and Lior Neumann discovered a cryptographic weakness in the Bluetooth LE SC pairing protocol, called the Fixed Coordinate Invalid Curve Attack (CVE-2018-5383). Depending on the devices used, this could be exploited by a nearby attacker to obtain sensitive information, for denial of service, or for other security impact.

This flaw has been fixed in firmware for Intel Wireless 7260 (B3), 7260 (B5), 7265 (D1), and 8264 adapters, and for Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4 “ROME” version 3.2 adapters. Other Bluetooth adapters are also affected and remain vulnerable.

For Debian 7 Wheezy, these problems have been fixed in version 20161130-5~deb7u1.

We recommend that you upgrade your firmware-nonfree packages.

Further information about Extended LTS security advisories can be found at: https://deb.freexian.com/extended-lts/

DLA 1759-1: clamav security update

Package : clamav
Version : 0.100.3+dfsg-0+deb8u1
CVE ID : CVE-2019-1787 CVE-2019-1788 CVE-2019-1789
Debian Bug :


Out-of-bounds read and write conditions have been fixed in clamav.

CVE-2019-1787

An out-of-bounds heap read condition may occur when scanning PDF
documents. The defect is a failure to correctly keep track of the number
of bytes remaining in a buffer when indexing file data.

CVE-2019-1788

An out-of-bounds heap write condition may occur when scanning OLE2 files
such as Microsoft Office 97-2003 documents. The invalid write happens when
an invalid pointer is mistakenly used to initialize a 32bit integer to
zero. This is likely to crash the application.

CVE-2019-1789

An out-of-bounds heap read condition may occur when scanning PE files
(i.e. Windows EXE and DLL files) that have been packed using Aspack as a
result of inadequate bound-checking.


For Debian 8 "Jessie", these problems have been fixed in version
0.100.3+dfsg-0+deb8u1.

We recommend that you upgrade your clamav packages.

Further information about Debian LTS security advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS