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NULL Pointer Dereference
libtiff is vulnerable to Null Pointer Dereference. The vulnerability is due to lack of validation in the PSLvl2page function of tiff2ps.c, which can trigger a null pointer dereference under specific configurations...
SUSE CVE-2005-2471
pstopnm in netpbm does not properly use the "-dSAFER" option when calling Ghostscript to convert a PostScript file into a 1 PBM, 2 PGM, or 3 PNM file, which allows external user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary commands...
GNU a2ps Formatted String Denial of Service Vulnerability
GNU a2ps is a package developed by the GNU Project that supports the conversion of any type of file into a PostScript file. The GNU a2ps formatted-printing function fails to adequately filter user input that is used as a formatting descriptor, allowing an attacker to exploit the vulnerability to...
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1656-1 (cupsys)
The remote host is missing an update to cupsys announced via advisory DSA 1656-1. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: deb16561.nasl 6616 2017-07-07 12:10:49Z cfischer $ Description: Auto-generated from advisory DSA 1656-1 cupsys Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 2008 E-Soft Inc...
Debian DSA-1656-1 : cupsys - several vulnerabilities
Several local vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Common UNIX Printing System. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems : - CVE-2008-3639 It was discovered that insufficient bounds checking in the SGI image filter may lead to the execution of...
cups: buffer overflows in HP-GL/2 filter
Multiple buffer overflows in the HP-GL/2-to-PostScript filter in CUPS before 1.3.6 might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted HP-GL/2 file...
Buffer overflow
Multiple buffer overflows in the abcmidi-yaps translator in abcmidi 20050101, and other versions, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted ABC music files that trigger the overflows during translation into PostScript...
security flaw
pstopnm in netpbm does not properly use the "-dSAFER" option when calling Ghostscript to convert a PostScript file into a 1 PBM, 2 PGM, or 3 PNM file, which allows external user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary commands...