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#Vulnerabilities | 54 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2005-12-31 | CVE-2005-3624 | The CCITTFaxStream::CCITTFaxStream function in Stream.cc for xpdf, gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others allows attackers to corrupt the heap via negative or large integers in a CCITTFaxDecode stream, which lead to integer overflows and integer underflows. | Linux, Debian_linux, Cups, Linux, Kdegraphics, Koffice, Kpdf, Kword, Libextractor, Mandrake_linux, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server, Poppler, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Fedora_core, Linux, Linux_advanced_workstation, Openserver, Propack, Slackware_linux, Suse_linux, Tetex, Secure_linux, Turbolinux, Turbolinux_appliance_server, Turbolinux_desktop, Turbolinux_home, Turbolinux_multimedia, Turbolinux_personal, Turbolinux_server, Turbolinux_workstation, Ubuntu_linux, Xpdf | N/A | ||
2005-04-14 | CVE-2005-1043 | exif.c in PHP before 4.3.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and crash) via an EXIF header with a large IFD nesting level, which causes significant stack recursion. | Mac_os_x, Mac_os_x_server, Linux, Peachtree_linux, Php, Propack, Suse_linux | N/A | ||
2005-03-23 | CVE-2005-0761 | Unknown vulnerability in ImageMagick before 6.1.8 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted PSD file. | Imagemagick, Propack | N/A | ||
2005-03-23 | CVE-2005-0759 | ImageMagick before 6.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a TIFF image with an invalid tag. | Imagemagick, Propack | N/A | ||
2005-03-02 | CVE-2005-0605 | scan.c for LibXPM may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a negative bitmap_unit value that leads to a buffer overflow. | Alt_linux, Lesstif, Mandrake_linux, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Fedora_core, Propack, Suse_linux, X11r6, X11r6 | N/A | ||
2005-03-14 | CVE-2005-0398 | The KAME racoon daemon in ipsec-tools before 0.5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via malformed ISAKMP packets. | Alt_linux, Ipsec\-Tools, Racoon, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Propack, Suse_linux | N/A | ||
2005-04-27 | CVE-2005-0206 | The patch for integer overflow vulnerabilities in Xpdf 2.0 and 3.0 (CVE-2004-0888) is incomplete for 64-bit architectures on certain Linux distributions such as Red Hat, which could leave Xpdf users exposed to the original vulnerabilities. | Ptex, Cstetex, Debian_linux, Cups, Linux, Gpdf, Kde, Koffice, Kpdf, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server, Pdftohtml, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Fedora_core, Linux, Linux_advanced_workstation, Advanced_linux_environment, Propack, Suse_linux, Tetex, Ubuntu_linux, Xpdf | N/A | ||
2005-05-02 | CVE-2005-0005 | Heap-based buffer overflow in psd.c for ImageMagick 6.1.0, 6.1.7, and possibly earlier versions allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .PSD image file with a large number of layers. | Debian_linux, Linux, Graphicsmagick, Imagemagick, Propack, Suse_linux | N/A | ||
2004-10-18 | CVE-2004-1613 | Mozilla allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash from null dereference or infinite loop) via a web page that contains a (1) TEXTAREA, (2) INPUT, (3) FRAMESET or (4) IMG tag followed by a null character and some trailing characters, as demonstrated by mangleme. | Mozilla, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Fedora_core, Linux, Linux_advanced_workstation, Propack | N/A | ||
2004-12-31 | CVE-2004-1471 | Format string vulnerability in wrapper.c in CVS 1.12.x through 1.12.8, and 1.11.x through 1.11.16 allows remote attackers with CVSROOT commit access to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in a wrapper line. | Cvs, Freebsd, Linux, Openbsd, Openpkg, Propack | N/A |