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A vulnerability was found and corrected in libtiff: A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way tiff2pdf, a TIFF image to a PDF document conversion tool, of libtiff, a library of functions for manipulating TIFF image format files, performed write of TIFF image content into particular PDF document file, when not properly initialized T2P context struct pointer has been provided by tiff2p ...

A vulnerability was found and corrected in openldap: slapd in OpenLDAP before 2.4.30 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via an LDAP search query with attrsOnly set to true, which causes empty attributes to be returned . The updated packages have been patched to correct this issue.

Multiple vulnerabilities has been discovered and corrected in gimp: A heap-based buffer overflow flaw, leading to invalid free, was found in the way KISS CEL file format plug-in of Gimp, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, performed loading of certain palette files. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted KISS palette file that, when opened in Gimp would cause the CEL plug-in to crash ...

A security issue was identified and fixed in dhcp: ISC DHCP 4.1.x before 4.1-ESV-R7 and 4.2.x before 4.2.4-P2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service in opportunistic circumstances by establishing an IPv6 lease in an environment where the lease expiration time is later reduced . The updated packages have been patched to correct this issue. Update: Packages for Mandriva Linux 2011 is ...

A vulnerability was discovered and corrected in bind: A nameserver can be caused to exit with a REQUIRE exception if it can be induced to load a specially crafted resource record . The updated packages have been upgraded to bind 9.7.6-P3 which is not vulnerable to this issue. Update: Packages for Mandriva Linux 2011 is being provided. The updated packages have been upgraded to bind 9.8.3-P3 which ...

A vulnerability was discovered and corrected in bind: A certain combination of records in the RBT could cause named to hang while populating the additional section of a response. [RT #31090] . The updated packages have been upgraded to bind 9.7.6-P4 and 9.8.3-P4 which is not vulnerable to this issue.

Multiple vulnerabilities was found and corrected in libtiff: Heap-based buffer overflow in tif_pixarlog.c in LibTIFF before 4.0.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted TIFF image using the PixarLog Compression format . ppm2tiff does not check the return value of the TIFFScanlineSize function, which allows remote attackers to cause a ...

A vulnerability was discovered and corrected in bind: BIND 9 nameservers using the DNS64 IPv6 transition mechanism are vulnerable to a software defect that allows a crafted query to crash the server with a REQUIRE assertion failure. Remote exploitation of this defect can be achieved without extensive effort, resulting in a denial-of-service vector against affected servers . The updated packages h ...

A vulnerability was found and corrected in libtiff: A stack-based buffer overflow was found in the way libtiff handled DOTRANGE tags. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted TIFF file that, when opened, would cause an application linked against libtiff to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code . The updated packages have been patched to correct this issue.

A vulnerability has been found and corrected in gnupg: Versions of GnuPG <= 1.4.12 are vulnerable to memory access violations and public keyring database corruption when importing public keys that have been manipulated. An OpenPGP key can be fuzzed in such a way that gpg segfaults when importing the key . The updated packages have been patched to correct this issue.


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