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Microsoft Tuesday Patch March 2026 fixes 83 Vulnerabilities Including 2 Actively Exploited Zero-Days
Continue ReadingMicrosoft Tuesday Patch March 2026 fixes 83 Vulnerabilities Including 2 Actively Exploited Zero-Days
Continue ReadingSummary : YARA is an open-source pattern matching engine widely used by malware researchers, SOC teams, and threat intelligence platforms to identify and classify malware using detection rules. It plays a critical role in malware analysis pipelines, endpoint detection systems, and threat hunting operations.
Kamil Frankowicz discovered that a number of YARA’s functions generated memory exceptions when processing specially crafted rules or files. A remote attacker could possibly use these issues to cause YARA to crash, resulting in a denial of service.
| OEM | Virus Total / YARA Project (Tool) |
| Severity | Critical |
| CVSS Score | 9.1 |
| CVEs | CVE-2021-3402, CVE-2021-45429, CVE-2019-19648, CVE-2018-19974, 2018-19975, 2018-19976 |
| POC Available | No |
| Actively Exploited | No |
| Exploited in Wild | No |
| Advisory Version | 1.0 |
Overview
Ubuntu has released a security advisory addressing multiple vulnerabilities in YARA that could allow attackers to cause denial-of-service conditions, disclose sensitive information, or potentially execute arbitrary code when processing specially crafted files or rules.
These vulnerabilities affect Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, and 20.04 LTS depending on the specific issue. Organizations using YARA in security monitoring systems, malware sandboxes, or automated threat detection workflows should apply the security updates immediately.
| Vulnerability Name | CVE ID | Product Affected | Severity | CVSS Score | Fixed Version |
| Mach-O Parser Overflow Read Vulnerability | CVE-2021-3402 | YARA | Critical | 9.1 | Updated Ubuntu packages |
| Mach-O File Parsing Out-of-Bounds Access | CVE-2019-19648 | YARA | High | 7.8 | Updated Ubuntu packages |
Technical Summary
The most critical vulnerability CVE-2021-3402 exists in the macho.c implementation used by YARA to parse Mach-O files.
The flaw allows specially crafted Mach-O files to trigger overflow reads, which could result in denial of service or potential information disclosure. Given its high CVSS score, this issue represents the most severe risk addressed in this advisory.
Another high-severity vulnerability CVE-2019-19648 affects the macho_parse_file() function. When parsing specially crafted Mach-O files, the function may trigger out-of-bounds memory access, potentially leading to application crashes or execution of malicious code in certain scenarios.
Because YARA is frequently integrated into malware analysis platforms and automated threat detection pipelines, successful exploitation could disrupt security monitoring operations or compromise malware analysis environments.
| CVE ID | System Affected | Vulnerability Details | Impact |
| CVE-2021-3402 | YARA (Ubuntu 20.04) | Overflow read vulnerability in Mach-O parsing implementation | DoS, potential information disclosure |
| CVE-2019-19648 | YARA (Ubuntu 20.04) | Out-of-bound memory access during Mach-O file parsing | DoS or possible code execution |
Additional Vulnerabilities
The advisory also includes several medium-severity vulnerabilities affecting YARA components.
| CVE ID | Vulnerability Details | Impact |
| CVE-2021-45429 | Buffer overflow in yr_set_configuration() when parsing crafted rules | Denial of Service |
| CVE-2018-19976 | YARA virtual machine sandbox escape | Possible code execution |
| CVE-2018-19975 | VM sandbox escape vulnerability | Possible code execution |
| CVE-2018-19974 | Virtual machine security bypass | Possible code execution |
Potential Consequences
Remediation
Upgrade affected packages immediately to the patched versions provided by Ubuntu are mentioning below-
Released patches
| Ubuntu Release | Package | Fixed Version |
| Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | libyara3 | 3.9.0-1ubuntu0.1 esm1 |
| yara | 3.9.0-1ubuntu0.1 esm1 | |
| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | libyara3 | 3.7.1-1ubuntu2+esm1 |
| yara | 3.7.1-1ubuntu2+esm1 | |
| Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | libyara3 | 3.4.0+dfsg-2ubuntu0.1 esm1 |
| python-yara | 3.4.0+dfsg-2ubuntu0.1 esm1 | |
| python3-yara | 3.4.0+dfsg-2ubuntu0.1 esm1 | |
| yara | 3.4.0+dfsg-2ubuntu0.1 esm1 |
If immediate patching is not possible, apply the following temporary mitigations –
You can follow the recommendations below as the best practice.
Conclusion:
Multiple vulnerabilities in YARA could allow attackers to disrupt malware detection processes or compromise analysis environments. The critical vulnerability CVE-2021-3402 and high-severity vulnerability CVE-2019-19648 pose the greatest risk and should be prioritized for remediation.
Organizations using YARA in SOC operations, malware analysis pipelines, or threat intelligence systems should apply the latest Ubuntu security updates immediately to maintain reliable threat detection capabilities.
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Summary: USN-8018-1 fixed vulnerabilities in python3. That update introduced regressions. The patches for CVE-2025-15366 and CVE-2025-15367 caused behavior regressions in IMAP and POP3 handling, which upstream chose to avoid by not backporting them.
| OEM | Python |
| Severity | Medium |
| CVSS Score | 6.5 |
| CVEs | CVE-2026-0865, CVE-2025-15366, CVE-2025-15367 |
| POC Available | No |
| Actively Exploited | No |
| Exploited in Wild | No |
| Advisory Version | 1.0 |
Overview
Python is a widely used high-level programming language that powers many enterprise applications, automation frameworks, DevOps pipelines, web platforms and email-processing services. Many Linux distributions – Ubuntu provide Python runtime packages as core system components.
Ubuntu released USN-8018-2 to address regressions introduced in the previous security update USN-8018-1. The earlier update attempted to fix vulnerabilities related to email header parsing and input validation but unintentionally introduced compatibility issues affecting IMAP, POP3, and WSGI header processing.
The new advisory prioritizes the fix for CVE-2026-0865, while also addressing issues related to CVE-2025-15366 and CVE-2025-15367.
| Vulnerability Name | CVE ID | Product Affected | Severity | CVSS Score | Fixed Version |
| WSGI Header Parsing Regression Vulnerability | CVE-2026-0865 | Python | Medium | 6.5 | Updated Python packages |
| Email Header Injection Vulnerability | CVE-2025-15366 | Python | Medium | 5.9 | Updated Python packages |
| Improper Email Header Parsing Vulnerability | CVE-2025-15367 | Python | Medium | 5.9 | Updated Python packages |
Technical Summary
These vulnerabilities affect multiple Python versions distributed within Ubuntu systems.
The original security update introduced patches intended to address email header parsing vulnerabilities. However, those fixes resulted in unintended behavioural regressions.
The CVE-2026-0865 patch incorrectly rejected horizontal tab characters in WSGI headers, potentially causing web applications relying on Python frameworks to malfunction.
Additionally, patches for CVE-2025-15366 and CVE-2025-15367 affected IMAP and POP3 email processing behavior, which allow upstream developers to avoid backporting those changes due to compatibility concerns.
Ubuntu released updated packages to resolve these regressions while maintaining protection against the underlying vulnerabilities.
| CVE ID | System Affected | Vulnerability Details | Impact |
| CVE-2026-0865 | Python (multiple Ubuntu packages) | Incorrect rejection of horizontal tabs in WSGI headers after patch | Web application compatibility issues |
| CVE-2025-15366 | Python email parsing library | Improper parsing allowing email header injection | Email spoofing or message manipulation |
| CVE-2025-15367 | Python email processing modules | Improper validation of message headers | Header manipulation in email processing |
Affected Packages
The following Python packages are affected –
python3.4 python3.5 python3.6 python3.7 python3.8
python3.10 python3.12 python3.13 python3.14
Remediation:
Apply the latest Ubuntu security updates immediately-
Fixed Package Versions
| Ubuntu Release | Fixed Package Version |
| Ubuntu 25.10 | python3.13 – 3.13.7-1ubuntu0.4 / python3.14 – 3.14.0-1ubuntu0.3 |
| Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | python3.12 – 3.12.3-1ubuntu0.12 |
| Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | python3.10 – 3.10.12-1 22.04.15 |
| Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | python3.8 – 3.8.10-0ubuntu1 20.04.18 |
| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | Updated ESM packages |
| Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | Updated ESM packages |
| Ubuntu 14.04 LTS | Updated ESM packages |
If immediate patching is not possible, apply the following temporary mitigations-
You can follow the recommendations below as a best practice-
Conclusion:
The vulnerabilities addressed in USN-8018-2 highlight the risks associated with improper email header parsing and regression issues in widely used programming libraries such as Python. The primary concern, CVE-2026-0865, affects WSGI header handling and could disrupt web applications, while CVE-2025-15366 and CVE-2025-15367 relate to email header parsing weaknesses.
Organizations using Python-based applications or email processing services should prioritize updating affected Ubuntu packages to ensure both security and application stability.
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