The libexif package processes Exif tags, allowing an attacker to craft an image file that crashes or executes arbitrary code
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![]() | Oracle: Security Advisory (ELSA-2012-1255) | 6 Oct 201500:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Debian: Security Advisory (DSA-2559-1) | 22 Oct 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Mandriva Update for libexif MDVSA-2012:106 (libexif) | 16 Jul 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Ubuntu: Security Advisory (USN-1513-1) | 26 Jul 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | CentOS Update for libexif CESA-2012:1255 centos6 | 17 Sep 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Debian Security Advisory DSA 2559-1 (libexif) | 22 Oct 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Mandriva Update for libexif MDVSA-2012:106 (libexif) | 16 Jul 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | RedHat Update for libexif RHSA-2012:1255-01 | 17 Sep 201200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Amazon Linux: Security Advisory (ALAS-2012-126) | 8 Sep 201500:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | SUSE: Security Advisory (SUSE-SU-2012:0903-1) | 9 Jun 202100:00 | – | openvas |
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