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🗓️ 01 Apr 2015 00:00:00Reported by AmazonType 
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🔗 alas.aws.amazon.com👁 25 Views

Multiple heap-based buffer overflows in GPGME before 1.5.1 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code

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Packages
OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Amazon Linux1i686gpgme1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.i686.rpm
Amazon Linux1x86_64gpgme1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.x86_64.rpm
Amazon Linux1i686gpgme-debuginfo1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-debuginfo-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.i686.rpm
Amazon Linux1x86_64gpgme-debuginfo1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-debuginfo-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.x86_64.rpm
Amazon Linux1i686gpgme-devel1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-devel-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.i686.rpm
Amazon Linux1x86_64gpgme-devel1.4.3-5.15.amzn1gpgme-devel-1.4.3-5.15.amzn1.x86_64.rpm

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