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Poppler, KDE: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code

🗓️ 18 Nov 2007 00:00:00Reported by Gentoo FoundationType 
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🔗 security.gentoo.org👁 40 Views

Poppler, KDE: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code. Vulnerabilities in Xpdf's "Stream.cc" file, leading to heap-based buffer overflows and memory corruption could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via specially crafted PDF files in KWord, KPDF, Xpdf, ePDFView, and Evince

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Gentooanyallapp-text/poppler0.6.1-r1UNKNOWN
Gentooanyallkde-base/kpdf3.5.8-r1UNKNOWN
Gentooanyallkde-base/kdegraphics3.5.8-r1UNKNOWN
Gentooanyallapp-office/kword1.6.3-r2UNKNOWN
Gentooanyallapp-office/koffice1.6.3-r2UNKNOWN

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