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RT 4.2.16 -- 2019-03-05

We're pleased to announce the general availability of RT 4.2.16. It
mainly contains several security updates. The list of changes included
with this release is below.

https://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.2.16.tar.gz
https://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.2.16.tar.gz.asc

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Security Updates

  • One of RT's dependencies, the Perl module Email::Address, has a denial of service vulnerability which could induce a denial of service of RT itself. We recommend updating to Email::Address version 1.912 or later. The Email::Address vulnerabilities are assigned CVE-2015-7686 and CVE-2015-12558. CVE-2015-7686 was addressed in RT with a previous update. Email::Address version 1.912 addresses both of these CVEs with updates directly in the source module. Thanks to Ricardo Signes for helping us with these updates.

  • One of RT's dependencies, the Perl module Email::Address::List, relies on and operates similarly to Email::Address and therefore also has potential denial of service vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are assigned CVE-2018-18898. We recommend administrators install Email::Address::List version 0.06 or later. Thanks to Lukas Kramer for reporting the issue and Alex Vandiver for contributing fixes.

  • An optional RT dependency, HTML::Gumbo, incorrectly escaped HTML in some cases. Since RT relies on this module to escape HTML content, it's possible this issue could allow malicious HTML to be displayed in RT. For RT's using this optional module, we recommend administrators install HTML::Gumbo version 0.18 or later. Thanks to Ruslan Zakirov for updating this module.

  • The version of jQuery used in RT 4.2 and 4.4 has a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability when using cross-domain Ajax requests. This vulnerability is assigned CVE-2015-9251. RT does not use this jQuery feature so it is not directly vulnerable. jQuery version 1.12 no longer receives official updates, however a fix was posted with recommendations for applications to patch locally, so RT will follow this recommendation and ship with a patched version.

A complete changelog is available from git by running:
git log rt-4.2.15..rt-4.2.16
or visiting
rt-4.2.15...rt-4.2.16

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