Synopsis
The remote TencentOS Server 3 host is missing one or more security updates.
Description
The version of Tencent Linux installed on the remote TencentOS Server 3 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the TSSA-2024:0258 advisory.
    Package updates are available for TencentOS Server 3 that fix the following vulnerabilities:
    CVE-2024-32002:
    Git is a revision control system. Prior to versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and     2.39.4, repositories with submodules can be crafted in a way that exploits a bug in Git whereby it can be     fooled into writing files not into the submodule's worktree but into a .git/ directory. This allows     writing a hook that will be executed while the clone operation is still running, giving the user no     opportunity to inspect the code that is being executed. The problem has been patched in versions 2.45.1,     2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and 2.39.4. If symbolic link support is disabled in Git (e.g. via     git config --global core.symlinks false), the described attack won't work. As always, it is best to avoid     cloning repositories from untrusted sources.
    CVE-2024-32004:
    Git is a revision control system. Prior to versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and     2.39.4, an attacker can prepare a local repository in such a way that, when cloned, will execute arbitrary     code during the operation. The problem has been patched in versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2,     2.41.1, 2.40.2, and 2.39.4. As a workaround, avoid cloning repositories from untrusted sources.
    CVE-2024-32020:
    Git is a revision control system. Prior to versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and     2.39.4, local clones may end up hardlinking files into the target repository's object database when source     and target repository reside on the same disk. If the source repository is owned by a different user, then     those hardlinked files may be rewritten at any point in time by the untrusted user. Cloning local     repositories will cause Git to either copy or hardlink files of the source repository into the target     repository. This significantly speeds up such local clones compared to doing a proper clone and saves     both disk space and compute time. When cloning a repository located on the same disk that is owned by a     different user than the current user we also end up creating such hardlinks. These files will continue to     be owned and controlled by the potentially-untrusted user and can be rewritten by them at will in the     future. The problem has been patched in versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and     2.39.4.
    CVE-2024-32021:
    Git is a revision control system. Prior to versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and     2.39.4, when cloning a local source repository that contains symlinks via the filesystem, Git may create     hardlinks to arbitrary user-readable files on the same filesystem as the target repository in the objects/     directory. Cloning a local repository over the filesystem may creating hardlinks to arbitrary user-owned     files on the same filesystem in the target Git repository's objects/ directory. When cloning a repository     over the filesystem (without explicitly specifying the file:// protocol or --no-local), the optimizations     for local cloning     will be used, which include attempting to hard link the object files instead of copying them. While the     code includes checks against symbolic links in the source repository, which were added during the fix for     CVE-2022-39253, these checks can still be raced because the hard link operation ultimately follows     symlinks. If the object on the filesystem appears as a file during the check, and then a symlink during     the operation, this will allow the adversary to bypass the check and create hardlinks in the destination     objects directory to arbitrary, user-readable files. The problem has been patched in versions 2.45.1,     2.44.1, 2.43.4, 2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and 2.39.4.
    CVE-2024-32465:
    Git is a revision control system. The Git project recommends to avoid working in untrusted repositories,     and instead to clone it first with git clone --no-local to obtain a clean copy. Git has specific     protections to make that a safe operation even with an untrusted source repository, but vulnerabilities     allow those protections to be bypassed. In the context of cloning local repositories owned by other users,     this vulnerability has been covered in CVE-2024-32004. But there are circumstances where the fixes for     CVE-2024-32004 are not enough: For example, when obtaining a .zip file containing a full copy of a Git     repository, it should not be trusted by default to be safe, as e.g. hooks could be configured to run     within the context of that repository. The problem has been patched in versions 2.45.1, 2.44.1, 2.43.4,     2.42.2, 2.41.1, 2.40.2, and 2.39.4. As a workaround, avoid using Git in repositories that have been     obtained via archives from untrusted sources.
Tenable has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Tencent Linux security advisory.
Note that Nessus has not tested for these issues but has instead relied only on the application's self-reported version number.
Solution
Update the affected packages.
Plugin Details
File Name: tencentos_TSSA_2024_0258.nasl
Supported Sensors: Nessus
Vulnerability Information
CPE: p-cpe:/a:tencent:tencentos_server:git, cpe:/o:tencent:tencentos_server:3
Required KB Items: Host/local_checks_enabled, Host/cpu, Host/etc/os-release, Host/TencentOS/rpm-list
Exploit Ease: No known exploits are available
Patch Publication Date: 6/25/2024
Vulnerability Publication Date: 6/25/2024