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Debian_linux
(Debian)Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2017-12-11 | CVE-2017-17501 | WriteOnePNGImage in coders/png.c in GraphicsMagick 1.3.26 has a heap-based buffer over-read via a crafted file. | Debian_linux, Graphicsmagick | 8.8 | ||
2017-12-11 | CVE-2017-17502 | ReadCMYKImage in coders/cmyk.c in GraphicsMagick 1.3.26 has a magick/import.c ImportCMYKQuantumType heap-based buffer over-read via a crafted file. | Debian_linux, Graphicsmagick | 8.8 | ||
2017-12-11 | CVE-2017-17503 | ReadGRAYImage in coders/gray.c in GraphicsMagick 1.3.26 has a magick/import.c ImportGrayQuantumType heap-based buffer over-read via a crafted file. | Debian_linux, Graphicsmagick | 8.8 | ||
2017-12-20 | CVE-2017-17782 | In GraphicsMagick 1.3.27a, there is a heap-based buffer over-read in ReadOneJNGImage in coders/png.c, related to oFFs chunk allocation. | Debian_linux, Graphicsmagick | 8.8 | ||
2017-12-20 | CVE-2017-17783 | In GraphicsMagick 1.3.27a, there is a buffer over-read in ReadPALMImage in coders/palm.c when QuantumDepth is 8. | Debian_linux, Graphicsmagick | 7.5 | ||
2017-12-27 | CVE-2017-17843 | An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9 that allows remote attackers to trigger use of an intended public key for encryption, because incorrect regular expressions are used for extraction of an e-mail address from a comma-separated list, as demonstrated by a modified Full Name field and a homograph attack, aka TBE-01-002. | Debian_linux, Enigmail | 5.9 | ||
2017-12-27 | CVE-2017-17844 | An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9. A remote attacker can obtain cleartext content by sending an encrypted data block (that the attacker cannot directly decrypt) to a victim, and relying on the victim to automatically decrypt that block and then send it back to the attacker as quoted text, aka the TBE-01-005 "replay" issue. | Debian_linux, Enigmail | 6.5 | ||
2017-12-27 | CVE-2017-17845 | An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9. Improper Random Secret Generation occurs because Math.Random() is used by pretty Easy privacy (pEp), aka TBE-01-001. | Debian_linux, Enigmail | 7.3 | ||
2017-12-27 | CVE-2017-17846 | An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9. Regular expressions are exploitable for Denial of Service, because of attempts to match arbitrarily long strings, aka TBE-01-003. | Debian_linux, Enigmail | 7.5 | ||
2017-12-27 | CVE-2017-17847 | An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9. Signature spoofing is possible because the UI does not properly distinguish between an attachment signature, and a signature that applies to the entire containing message, aka TBE-01-021. This is demonstrated by an e-mail message with an attachment that is a signed e-mail message in message/rfc822 format. | Debian_linux, Enigmail | 7.5 |