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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

                               ESB-2019.1082
        MISP 2.4.105 released (aka security fix for CVE-2019-10254)
                               1 April 2019

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           MISP
Publisher:         MISP
Operating System:  Linux variants
Impact/Access:     Cross-site Scripting -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2019-10254  

Original Bulletin: 
   https://www.misp-project.org/2019/03/28/MISP.2.4.105.released.html

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MISP 2.4.105 released (aka security fix for CVE-2019-10254)

Posted 28 Mar 2019

A new version of MISP (2.4.105) has been released to fix a security
vulnerability (CVE-2019-10254) in addition to some minor improvements and a fix
for the STIX 1.1 import, enabling the import of files with additional
namespaces (such as CISCP).

This release includes a security fix for a reflected XSS (CVE-2019-10254)
vulnerability in the default layout template as reported by Tuscany Internet
eXchange - Misp Team - TIX CyberSecurity (Thanks to them!). We strongly
recommend that everyone update their MISPs to the latest version.

The STIX 1.1 import can now import STIX files using additional, non-standard
namespaces (such as CISCP).

Improvements

  o A new diagnostic to display the status of all the git sub-modules.
  o Replaced the old non-cached export page with improved restSearch.
  o Multiple improvements in the UI.
  o Russian translation of the UI added.
  o STIX 1.1 export fixed to set the adequate TLP marking.

We would like to thank all the contributors, reporters and users who have
helped us in the past months to improve MISP and information sharing at large.

As always, a detailed and complete changelog is available with all the fixes,
changes and improvements.

MISP is a community-driven project lead by the community of users.

You can get in touch with the MISP core team at the following email:
info@misp-project.org

  o (C) MISP project. Software released under the AGPL license and content
    released as CC BY-SA 3.0.

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