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  <update from="huaweicloud.com" type="security" status="stable" version="1">
    <id>HCE1-SA-2023-0068</id>
    <title>An update for spamassassin is now available for HCE 1.1</title>
    <severity>Important</severity>
    <release>HCE 1.1</release>
    <issued date="2023-01-05 02:56:01"/>
    <updated date="2023-01-05 02:56:01"/>
    <references>
      <reference href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-1931" id="CVE-2020-1931" title="CVE-2020-1931 Base Score: 8.1 Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H" type="cve"/>
    </references>
    <description>Security Fix(es):

A command execution issue was found in Apache SpamAssassin prior to 3.4.3. Carefully crafted nefarious Configuration (.cf) files can be configured to run system commands similar to CVE-2018-11805. This issue is less stealthy and attempts to exploit the issue will throw warnings. Thanks to Damian Lukowski at credativ for reporting the issue ethically. With this bug unpatched, exploits can be injected in a number of scenarios though doing so remotely is difficult. In addition to upgrading to SA 3.4.4, we again recommend that users should only use update channels or 3rd party .cf files from trusted places. (CVE-2020-1931)
</description>
    <pkglist>
      <collection short="HCE 1.1" package="spamassassin">
        <name>HCE 1.1</name>
        <package arch="x86_64" name="spamassassin" version="3.4.0" release="7.hce1c">
          <filename>spamassassin-3.4.0-7.hce1c.x86_64.rpm</filename>
        </package>
      </collection>
    </pkglist>
  </update>
