GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command in a situation where the current working directory has contents that depend on untrusted input. GNU Emacs through 28.2 allow ...
GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the etags program. For example, a victim may use the "etags -u *" command in a situation where the current working directory has contents that depend on untrusted input. An issue was discovered i ...
org-babel-execute:latex in ob-latex.el in Org Mode through 9.6.1 for GNU Emacs allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a file name or directory name that contains shell metacharacters
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows.
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows.