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GNU Emacs 25.2 enriched text remote code execution

GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable, free/libre text editor and software

environment. When Emacs renders MIME text/enriched data (Internet RFC 1896), it

is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution. Since Emacs-based mail clients decode

"Content-Type: text/enriched", this code is exploitable remotely. This bug

affects GNU Emacs versions 19.29 through 25.2.

Although we know no efforts to exploit this in the wild, exploitation is easy. == Details == https://bugs.gnu.org/28350 == Patch == https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?h=emacs-25&id=9ad0fcc54442a9a01d41be19880250783426db70 == Mitigation ==

To work around the bug in unfixed versions of Emacs, put the following code in

your personal or site-wide Emacs init file (~/.emacs, ~/emacs.d/init.el,

site-start.el):

;; Mitigate Bug#28350 (security) in Emacs 25.2 and earlier. (eval-after-load "enriched" '(defun enriched-decode-display-prop (start end &optional param) (list start end))) and avoid 'emacs -Q' and similar options that bypass normal initialization. == Timeline == 2017-09-04. Bug reported to the Emacs bug tracker by Charles A. Roelli.

2017-09-07. POC for remote code execution sent to the maintainers of Emacs and

Gnus (Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib () gmx de>, private mail).

2017-09-08. Patch (by Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi () gnus org>) to disable the

problematic code and mitigation (private mail).

2017-09-09. Patch committed in main development repository.

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