Executive Summary

Summary
Title owncloud-client security update
Informations
Name DSA-3363 First vendor Publication 2015-09-20
Vendor Debian Last vendor Modification 2015-09-20
Severity (Vendor) N/A Revision 1

Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3

Cvss vector : N/A
Overall CVSS Score NA
Base Score NA Environmental Score NA
impact SubScore NA Temporal Score NA
Exploitabality Sub Score NA
 
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2

Cvss vector : (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Cvss Base Score 2.6 Attack Range Network
Cvss Impact Score 2.9 Attack Complexity High
Cvss Expoit Score 4.9 Authentication None Required
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Detail

Johannes Kliemann discovered a vulnerability in ownCloud Desktop Client, the client-side of the ownCloud file sharing services. The vulnerability allows man-in-the-middle attacks in situations where the server is using self-signed certificates and the connection is already established. If the user in the client side manually distrusts the new certificate, the file syncing will continue using the malicious server as valid.

For the stable distribution (jessie), this problem has been fixed in version 1.7.0~beta1+really1.6.4+dfsg-1+deb8u1.

For the testing distribution (stretch), this problem has been fixed in version 1.8.4+dfsg-1.

For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 1.8.4+dfsg-1.

We recommend that you upgrade your owncloud-client packages.

Original Source

Url : http://www.debian.org/security/2015/dsa-3363

CPE : Common Platform Enumeration

TypeDescriptionCount
Application 1

Nessus® Vulnerability Scanner

Date Description
2015-09-21 Name : The remote Debian host is missing a security-related update.
File : debian_DSA-3363.nasl - Type : ACT_GATHER_INFO

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2015-10-28 17:27:15
  • Multiple Updates
2015-10-26 21:27:34
  • Multiple Updates
2015-09-22 13:24:28
  • Multiple Updates
2015-09-20 13:21:20
  • First insertion