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ELSA-2010-0720

Опубликовано: 28 сент. 2010
Источник: oracle-oval
Платформа: Oracle Linux 5

Описание

ELSA-2010-0720: mikmod security update (MODERATE)

[3.1.6-39.el5_5.1]

  • fix CVE-2007-6720, CVE-2009-3995,3996 (#617486)

Обновленные пакеты

Oracle Linux 5

Oracle Linux ia64

mikmod

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

mikmod-devel

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

Oracle Linux x86_64

mikmod

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

mikmod-devel

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

Oracle Linux i386

mikmod

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

mikmod-devel

3.1.6-39.el5_5.1

Связанные уязвимости

ubuntu
больше 16 лет назад

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the channel count of the last loaded song, rather than the currently playing song, for certain playback calculations, which allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) by loading multiple songs (aka MOD files) with different numbers of channels.

redhat
больше 17 лет назад

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the channel count of the last loaded song, rather than the currently playing song, for certain playback calculations, which allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) by loading multiple songs (aka MOD files) with different numbers of channels.

nvd
больше 16 лет назад

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the channel count of the last loaded song, rather than the currently playing song, for certain playback calculations, which allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) by loading multiple songs (aka MOD files) with different numbers of channels.

debian
больше 16 лет назад

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possi ...

github
около 3 лет назад

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the channel count of the last loaded song, rather than the currently playing song, for certain playback calculations, which allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) by loading multiple songs (aka MOD files) with different numbers of channels.