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Code injection
kpagrdr.dll 2.0.0.2 and 10.3.0.0 in the Applix Presents reader in Autonomy formerly Verity KeyView, as used by IBM Lotus Notes, Symantec Mail Security, and activePDF DocConverter, does not properly parse long tokens, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory...
CVE-2007-5405
Multiple buffer overflows in kpagrdr.dll 2.0.0.2 and 10.3.0.0 in the Applix Presents reader in Autonomy formerly Verity KeyView, as used by IBM Lotus Notes, Symantec Mail Security, and activePDF DocConverter, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .ag file with 1 a long ENCODING...
Buffer overflow
Multiple buffer overflows in kpagrdr.dll 2.0.0.2 and 10.3.0.0 in the Applix Presents reader in Autonomy formerly Verity KeyView, as used by IBM Lotus Notes, Symantec Mail Security, and activePDF DocConverter, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .ag file with 1 a long ENCODING...
CVE-2007-5406
kpagrdr.dll 2.0.0.2 and 10.3.0.0 in the Applix Presents reader in Autonomy formerly Verity KeyView, as used by IBM Lotus Notes, Symantec Mail Security, and activePDF DocConverter, does not properly parse long tokens, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory...
CVE-2007-5405
Multiple buffer overflows in kpagrdr.dll 2.0.0.2 and 10.3.0.0 in the Applix Presents reader in Autonomy formerly Verity KeyView, as used by IBM Lotus Notes, Symantec Mail Security, and activePDF DocConverter, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .ag file with 1 a long ENCODING...
CVE-2007-5405
CVE-2007-5405 is an Autonomy KeyView (kpagrdr.dll) buffer-overflow vulnerability affecting Applix Graphics (.ag) parsing. Secunia and related advisories document three overflow paths: (1) unsafe parsing of ENCODING in the *BEGIN tag, (2) boundary errors from overly long tokens, and (3) initial *B...
Verity KeyView SDK Multiple File Format Parsing Vulnerabilities
Several vulnerabilities exist in the popular Verity KeyView SDK used in many enterprise applications like IBM Lotus Notes. When parsing several different file formats a standard stack overflow occurs allowing a malicious user to gain complete control of the affected machine under the rights of th...