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info-zip CVE analysis
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I did the following analysis on the status of publicly reported security | |
vulnerabilities in info-zip, the unzip implementation used by all major Linux | |
distributions (as well as OpenBSD and NetBSD). | |
| CVE | impact | debian | rhel | fedora | arch | gentoo | OpenBSD | | |
| CVE-2018-18384 | (n/a) | fixed | vuln | fixed | fixed | fixed | vuln | | |
| CVE-2018-1000035 | high | vuln | wontfix | fixed | vuln | vuln | vuln | | |
| CVE-2016-9844 | medium | fixed | wontfix | fixed | fixed | fixed | vuln | | |
Disclaimer: some distributions might have system-wide protections against some | |
of these vulnerabilities; I haven’t checked. | |
I expect that this is a reasonable sample of the distributions to get my point | |
across. My take-away is that info-zip’s lack of maintenance puts an undue burden | |
on package maintainers (to keep up with patches), which can also turn into | |
security issues. | |
Note that Debian and Fedora maintain custom unzip patches. |
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