In https://fosstodon.org/@php/112570710411472992 it is written:

Announcing the availability of:

- PHP 8.3.8
- PHP 8.2.20
- PHP 8.1.29

‼️ These SECURITY releases fix:

- Argument Injection in PHP-CGI
- Bypass in filter_var FILTER_VALIDATE_URL
- proc_open workaround Windows with escaping arguments for bat/cmd files
- openssl_private_decrypt vulnerability to the Marvin attack

Please upgrade ASAP.

Changelog: https://www.php.net/ChangeLog-8.php
Source: https://www.php.net/downloads

The Changelog link includes further details:

 - Fixed bug GHSA-3qgc-jrrr-25jv (Bypass of CVE-2012-1823, Argument Injection
   in PHP-CGI). (CVE-2024-4577)

 - Fixed bug GHSA-w8qr-v226-r27w (Filter bypass in filter_var
   FILTER_VALIDATE_URL). (CVE-2024-5458)

 - Fixed bug GHSA-9fcc-425m-g385 (Bypass of CVE-2024-1874). (CVE-2024-5585)

 - The openssl_private_decrypt function in PHP, when using PKCS1 padding
   (OPENSSL_PKCS1_PADDING, which is the default), is vulnerable to the
   Marvin Attack unless it is used with an OpenSSL version that includes
   the changes from this pull request:
       https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/13817
   (rsa_pkcs1_implicit_rejection). These changes are part of OpenSSL 3.2
   and have also been backported to stable versions of various Linux
   distributions, as well as to the PHP builds provided for Windows since
   the previous release. All distributors and builders should ensure that
   this version is used to prevent PHP from being vulnerable.

Unfortunately the related advisories don't seem to be published yet under those
GHSA id's on https://github.com/php/php-src/security .

--
        -Alan Coopersmith-                 alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
         Oracle Solaris Engineering - https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris

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