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CVE Reference: CVE-2004-0914
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CVE-2004-0914

Description:
Multiple vulnerabilities in libXpm for 6.8.1 and earlier, as used in XFree86 and other packages, include (1) multiple integer overflows, (2) out-of-bounds memory accesses, (3) directory traversal, (4) shell metacharacter, (5) endless loops, and (6) memory leaks, which could allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (application crash), or execute arbitrary code via a certain XPM image file. NOTE: it is highly likely that this candidate will be SPLIT into other candidates in the future, per CVE's content decisions.

CVE Status:
Candidate

References:

XF
  http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18147
  http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18146
  http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18145
  http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18144
  http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18142

UBUNTU
  http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-83-2
  http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-83-1

SAID
  Secunia Advisory: SA13224

REDHAT
  http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-537.html
  http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2004-610.html
  http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2005-004.html

MANDRAKE
  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/security/advisories?name=MDKSA-2004:137

HP
  http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docId=HPSBTU01228

GENTOO
  http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200411-28.xml
  http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200502-06.xml
  http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200502-07.xml

FEDORA
  http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-announce/2006-January/msg00001.html
  http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/106877/102/

DEBIAN
  http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-607

CONFIRM
  http://www.x.org/pub/X11R6.8.1/patches/README.xorg-681-CAN-2004-0914.patch

BID
  11694


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