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ELSA-2008-0239

Опубликовано: 17 апр. 2008
Источник: oracle-oval
Платформа: Oracle Linux 5

Описание

ELSA-2008-0239: poppler security update (IMPORTANT)

[0.5.4-4.4]

  • Add CVE-2008-1693.patch (#442392).

Обновленные пакеты

Oracle Linux 5

Oracle Linux x86_64

poppler

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

poppler-devel

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

poppler-utils

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

Oracle Linux i386

poppler

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

poppler-devel

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

poppler-utils

0.5.4-4.4.el5_1

Связанные CVE

Связанные уязвимости

ubuntu
около 17 лет назад

The CairoFont::create function in CairoFontEngine.cc in Poppler, possibly before 0.8.0, as used in Xpdf, Evince, ePDFview, KWord, and other applications, does not properly handle embedded fonts in PDF files, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted font object, related to dereferencing a function pointer associated with the type of this font object.

redhat
около 17 лет назад

The CairoFont::create function in CairoFontEngine.cc in Poppler, possibly before 0.8.0, as used in Xpdf, Evince, ePDFview, KWord, and other applications, does not properly handle embedded fonts in PDF files, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted font object, related to dereferencing a function pointer associated with the type of this font object.

nvd
около 17 лет назад

The CairoFont::create function in CairoFontEngine.cc in Poppler, possibly before 0.8.0, as used in Xpdf, Evince, ePDFview, KWord, and other applications, does not properly handle embedded fonts in PDF files, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted font object, related to dereferencing a function pointer associated with the type of this font object.

debian
около 17 лет назад

The CairoFont::create function in CairoFontEngine.cc in Poppler, possi ...

github
около 3 лет назад

The CairoFont::create function in CairoFontEngine.cc in Poppler, possibly before 0.8.0, as used in Xpdf, Evince, ePDFview, KWord, and other applications, does not properly handle embedded fonts in PDF files, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted font object, related to dereferencing a function pointer associated with the type of this font object.