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The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool, related to buffer overflow in the “cull” mechanism, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code within the context of the current user.
The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool is related to the overflowing buffer in the “cull” area. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user, using a specially created file...
The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool, related to buffer overflow in the “cull” mechanism, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code within the context of the current user.
The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool is related to an overflow in the “bucket” buffer. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user, using a specially created file...
The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool, related to buffer overflow in the “cull” mechanism, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code within the context of the current user.
The vulnerability of Adobe InDesign’s computer layout automation tool is related to the overflowing buffer in the “cull” area. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user, using a specially created file...
The vulnerability of JavaScript script handlers in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers allows attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of JavaScript script handlers in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers is related to buffer overflow in the “cull” mechanism. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code using a specially crafted HTML page...
The vulnerability of Siemens Solid Edge’s design and simulation tools relates to buffer overflow attacks in the “cull” mechanism, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of Siemens Solid Edge’s design and simulation tools is related to buffer overflow in the “cull” process. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow attackers to execute arbitrary code using specially created PAR files...