Описание
Moderate: poppler and evince security, bug fix, and enhancement update
Poppler is a Portable Document Format (PDF) rendering library, used by applications such as Evince.
The evince packages provide a simple multi-page document viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF), PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files, and, with additional back-ends, also the Device Independent File format (DVI) files.
The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: poppler (20.11.0). (BZ#1644423)
Security Fix(es):
- poppler: pdftohtml: access to uninitialized pointer could lead to DoS (CVE-2020-27778)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Additional Changes:
For detailed information on changes in this release, see the Rocky Linux 8.4 Release Notes linked from the References section.
Затронутые продукты
Rocky Linux 8
Связанные CVE
Исправления
- Red Hat - 1889793
- Red Hat - 1900712
- Red Hat - 1919423
Связанные уязвимости
A flaw was found in Poppler in the way certain PDF files were converted into HTML. A remote attacker could exploit this flaw by providing a malicious PDF file that, when processed by the 'pdftohtml' program, would crash the application causing a denial of service.
A flaw was found in Poppler in the way certain PDF files were converted into HTML. A remote attacker could exploit this flaw by providing a malicious PDF file that, when processed by the 'pdftohtml' program, would crash the application causing a denial of service.
A flaw was found in Poppler in the way certain PDF files were converted into HTML. A remote attacker could exploit this flaw by providing a malicious PDF file that, when processed by the 'pdftohtml' program, would crash the application causing a denial of service.
A flaw was found in Poppler in the way certain PDF files were converte ...
A flaw was found in Poppler in the way certain PDF files were converted into HTML. A remote attacker could exploit this flaw by providing a malicious PDF file that, when processed by the 'pdftohtml' program, would crash the application causing a denial of service.