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Aspose\.pdf_for_c\+\+
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#Vulnerabilities | 3 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2019-09-18 | CVE-2019-5042 | An exploitable Use-After-Free vulnerability exists in the way FunctionType 0 PDF elements are processed in Aspose.PDF 19.2 for C++. A specially crafted PDF can cause a dangling heap pointer, resulting in a use-after-free. An attacker can send a malicious PDF to trigger this vulnerability. | Aspose\.pdf_for_c\+\+ | 8.8 | ||
2019-09-18 | CVE-2019-5066 | An exploitable use-after-free vulnerability exists in the way LZW-compressed streams are processed in Aspose.PDF 19.2 for C++. A specially crafted PDF can cause a dangling heap pointer, resulting in a use-after-free condition. To trigger this vulnerability, a specifically crafted PDF document needs to be processed by the target application. | Aspose\.pdf_for_c\+\+ | 9.8 | ||
2019-09-18 | CVE-2019-5067 | An uninitialized memory access vulnerability exists in the way Aspose.PDF 19.2 for C++ handles invalid parent object pointers. A specially crafted PDF can cause a read and write from uninitialized memory, resulting in memory corruption and possibly arbitrary code execution. To trigger this vulnerability, a specifically crafted PDF document needs to be processed by the target application. | Aspose\.pdf_for_c\+\+ | 9.8 |