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BlackBerry Products PDF Distiller Unspecified Vulnerabilities
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Secunia Advisory:
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SA35254
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Release Date:
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2009-05-27
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Last Update:
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2009-07-30
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Popularity:
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2,805 views
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Critical:
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 Highly critical
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Impact:
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DoS System access
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Where:
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From remote
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Solution Status:
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Vendor Patch
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| Software: | BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.x BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Domino 4.x BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Exchange 4.x BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise 4.x BlackBerry Professional Software 4.x
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| Advisory Content (Page 1 of 3) | [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] | |
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Description: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Professional Software, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and potentially compromise a vulnerable system.
The vulnerabilities are caused due to unspecified errors within the PDF distiller component of the BlackBerry Attachment Service. These can be exploited to cause a memory corruption when a specially crafted PDF file is opened for viewing on a BlackBerry smartphone.
Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.
The vulnerabilities are reported in BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 Service Pack 3 (4.1.3) through 5.0 and BlackBerry Professional Software 4.1 Service Pack 4 (4.1.4).
Change Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
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