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antiword: buffer overflow

🗓️ 04 Dec 2014 00:00:00Reported by Arch LinuxType 
archlinux
 archlinux
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The program antiword has a buffer overflow vulnerability in atPPSlist[].szName[] that can result in denial of service or arbitrary code execution

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04 Dec 2014 00:00Current
6.8Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.8
EPSS0.00581
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