An update for rubygem-tzinfo is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP4 Security Advisory openeuler-security@openeuler.org openEuler security committee openEuler-SA-2024-1399 Final 1.0 1.0 2024-04-12 Initial 2024-04-12 2024-04-12 openEuler SA Tool V1.0 2024-04-12 rubygem-tzinfo security update An update for rubygem-tzinfo is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP4. TZInfo provides daylight savings aware transformations between times in different time zones. Security Fix(es): TZInfo is a Ruby library that provides access to time zone data and allows times to be converted using time zone rules. Versions prior to 0.36.1, as well as those prior to 1.2.10 when used with the Ruby data source tzinfo-data, are vulnerable to relative path traversal. With the Ruby data source, time zones are defined in Ruby files. There is one file per time zone. Time zone files are loaded with `require` on demand. In the affected versions, `TZInfo::Timezone.get` fails to validate time zone identifiers correctly, allowing a new line character within the identifier. With Ruby version 1.9.3 and later, `TZInfo::Timezone.get` can be made to load unintended files with `require`, executing them within the Ruby process. Versions 0.3.61 and 1.2.10 include fixes to correctly validate time zone identifiers. Versions 2.0.0 and later are not vulnerable. Version 0.3.61 can still load arbitrary files from the Ruby load path if their name follows the rules for a valid time zone identifier and the file has a prefix of `tzinfo/definition` within a directory in the load path. Applications should ensure that untrusted files are not placed in a directory on the load path. As a workaround, the time zone identifier can be validated before passing to `TZInfo::Timezone.get` by ensuring it matches the regular expression `\A[A-Za-z0-9+\-_]+(?:\/[A-Za-z0-9+\-_]+)*\z`.(CVE-2022-31163) An update for rubygem-tzinfo is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP4. openEuler Security has rated this update as having a security impact of high. A Common Vunlnerability Scoring System(CVSS)base score,which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVElink(s) in the References section. High rubygem-tzinfo https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2024-1399 https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/cve/detail.html?id=CVE-2022-31163 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-31163 openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP4 rubygem-tzinfo-doc-1.2.5-3.oe2003sp4.noarch.rpm rubygem-tzinfo-1.2.5-3.oe2003sp4.noarch.rpm rubygem-tzinfo-1.2.5-3.oe2003sp4.src.rpm TZInfo is a Ruby library that provides access to time zone data and allows times to be converted using time zone rules. Versions prior to 0.36.1, as well as those prior to 1.2.10 when used with the Ruby data source tzinfo-data, are vulnerable to relative path traversal. With the Ruby data source, time zones are defined in Ruby files. There is one file per time zone. Time zone files are loaded with `require` on demand. In the affected versions, `TZInfo::Timezone.get` fails to validate time zone identifiers correctly, allowing a new line character within the identifier. With Ruby version 1.9.3 and later, `TZInfo::Timezone.get` can be made to load unintended files with `require`, executing them within the Ruby process. Versions 0.3.61 and 1.2.10 include fixes to correctly validate time zone identifiers. Versions 2.0.0 and later are not vulnerable. Version 0.3.61 can still load arbitrary files from the Ruby load path if their name follows the rules for a valid time zone identifier and the file has a prefix of `tzinfo/definition` within a directory in the load path. Applications should ensure that untrusted files are not placed in a directory on the load path. As a workaround, the time zone identifier can be validated before passing to `TZInfo::Timezone.get` by ensuring it matches the regular expression ` A[A-Za-z0-9+ -_]+(?: /[A-Za-z0-9+ -_]+)* z`. 2024-04-12 CVE-2022-31163 openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP4 High 8.1 AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H rubygem-tzinfo security update 2024-04-12 https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2024-1399