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openSUSE Security Update : feh (openSUSE-2017-531)
This update for feh on Leap 42.1 fixes this security issue : - CVE-2017-7875: In wallpaper.c in feh if a malicious client pretended to be the E17 window manager, it was possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow...
CVE-2017-7875
In wallpaper.c in feh before v2.18.3, if a malicious client pretends to be the E17 window manager, it is possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow and/or a double free...
CVE-2017-7875
In wallpaper.c in feh before v2.18.3, if a malicious client pretends to be the E17 window manager, it is possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow and/or a double free...
Integer overflow
In wallpaper.c in feh before v2.18.3, if a malicious client pretends to be the E17 window manager, it is possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow and/or a double free...
CVE-2017-7875
In wallpaper.c in feh before v2.18.3, if a malicious client pretends to be the E17 window manager, it is possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow and/or a double free...
CVE-2017-7875
CVE-2017-7875 affects feh (wallpaper.c). A malicious IPC message spoofing the E17 window manager can trigger an out-of-bounds heap write due to an integer overflow, leading to a buffer overflow and/or double free. The issue is triggered by certain IPC interactions and is associated with versions ...
CVE-2017-7875
In wallpaper.c in feh before v2.18.3, if a malicious client pretends to be the E17 window manager, it is possible to trigger an out-of-boundary heap write while receiving an IPC message. An integer overflow leads to a buffer overflow and/or a double free...