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[SECURITY] [DSA 648-1] New xpdf packages fix arbitrary code execution

🗓️ 19 Jan 2005 13:40:49Reported by DebianType 
debian
 debian
🔗 lists.debian.org👁 32 Views

Debian fixes xpdf buffer overflow vulnerability allowing arbitrary code execution.

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Debian3anyxpdf1.00-3.4xpdf_1.00-3.4_any.deb
Debian3anyxpdf-common1.00-3.4xpdf-common_1.00-3.4_any.deb
Debian3alphaxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_alpha.deb
Debian3armxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_arm.deb
Debian3hppaxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_hppa.deb
Debian3i386xpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_i386.deb
Debian3ia64xpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_ia64.deb
Debian3m68kxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_m68k.deb
Debian3mipsxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_mips.deb
Debian3mipselxpdf-reader1.00-3.4xpdf-reader_1.00-3.4_mipsel.deb
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19 Jan 2005 13:40Current
6.7Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.7
CVSS 27.5
EPSS0.07217
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