Xpdf, as used in products such as gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted FlateDecode stream that triggers a null dereference.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.52%
Published
2005-12-31
Updated
2018-10-19
Xpdf, as used in products such as gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via streams that end prematurely, as demonstrated using the (1) CCITTFaxDecode and (2) DCTDecode streams, aka "Infinite CPU spins."
Max CVSS
10.0
EPSS Score
0.61%
Published
2005-12-31
Updated
2018-10-19
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.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
1.28%
Published
2005-12-31
Updated
2018-10-19
Multiple buffer overflows in the ImageMagick graphics library 5.x before 5.4.4, and 6.x before 6.0.6.2, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via malformed (1) AVI, (2) BMP, or (3) DIB files.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
4.39%
Published
2004-09-16
Updated
2017-10-11
When using the LD_PRELOAD environmental variable in SUID or SGID applications, glibc does not verify that preloaded libraries in /etc/ld.so.cache are also SUID/SGID, which could allow a local user to overwrite arbitrary files by loading a library from /lib or /usr/lib.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2001-03-26
Updated
2017-10-10
Some functions that implement the locale subsystem on Unix do not properly cleanse user-injected format strings, which allows local attackers to execute arbitrary commands via functions such as gettext and catopen.
Max CVSS
10.0
EPSS Score
0.48%
Published
2000-11-14
Updated
2018-10-30
Buffer overflow in fdmount on Linux systems allows local users in the "floppy" group to execute arbitrary commands via a long mountpoint parameter.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2000-05-22
Updated
2008-09-10
Linux OpenLDAP server allows local users to modify arbitrary files via a symlink attack.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2000-04-21
Updated
2008-09-10
Buffer overflow in mhshow in the Linux nmh package allows remote attackers to execute commands via malformed MIME headers in an email message.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.45%
Published
2000-02-28
Updated
2008-09-10
Buffer overflow in the dump utility in the Linux ext2fs backup package allows local users to gain privileges via a long command line argument.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.05%
Published
2000-02-28
Updated
2008-09-10
The mtr program only uses a seteuid call when attempting to drop privileges, which could allow local users to gain root privileges.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2000-03-03
Updated
2008-09-10
Buffer overflow in the man program in Linux allows local users to gain privileges via the MANPAGER environmental variable.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2000-02-26
Updated
2008-09-10
Red Hat userhelper program in the usermode package allows local users to gain root access via PAM and a .. (dot dot) attack.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2000-01-04
Updated
2008-09-10
Samba 1.9.18 inadvertently includes a prototype application, wsmbconf, which is installed with incorrect permissions including the setgid bit, which allows local users to read and write files and possibly gain privileges via bugs in the program.
Max CVSS
4.6
EPSS Score
0.06%
Published
1998-11-19
Updated
2017-10-10
Buffer overflow in canuum program for Canna input system allows local users to gain root privileges.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
1999-11-02
Updated
2018-10-30
Buffer overflow in uum program for Canna input system allows local users to gain root privileges.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
1999-11-02
Updated
2018-10-30
16 vulnerabilities found
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