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Advisories MDVSA-2010:087: poppler


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Multiple vulnerabilities has been found and corrected in poppler:

 

Multiple buffer overflows in the JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2

and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service

(crash) via a crafted PDF file, related to (1) setBitmap and (2)

readSymbolDictSeg (CVE-2009-0146).

 

Multiple integer overflows in the JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and

earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash)

via a crafted PDF file (CVE-2009-0147).

 

The JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier allows remote attackers

to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted PDF file that

triggers a free of uninitialized memory (CVE-2009-0166).

 

Heap-based buffer overflow in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier, CUPS 1.3.9,

and probably other products, allows remote attackers to execute

arbitrary code via a PDF file with crafted JBIG2 symbol dictionary

segments (CVE-2009-0195).

 

The JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier allows remote attackers

to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted PDF file that

triggers an out-of-bounds read (CVE-2009-0799).

 

Multiple input validation flaws in the JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2

and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a

crafted PDF file (CVE-2009-0800).

 

Integer overflow in the JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier

allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF

file (CVE-2009-1179).

 

The JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier allows remote attackers

to execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF file that triggers a free

of invalid data (CVE-2009-1180).

 

The JBIG2 decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier allows remote attackers

to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted PDF file that

triggers a NULL pointer dereference (CVE-2009-1181).

 

Multiple buffer overflows in the JBIG2 MMR decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2

and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a

crafted PDF file (CVE-2009-1182).

 

The JBIG2 MMR decoder in Xpdf 3.02pl2 and earlier allows remote

attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop and hang)

via a crafted PDF file (CVE-2009-1183).

 

Integer overflow in the JBIG2 decoding feature in Poppler before

0.10.6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and

possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors related to CairoOutputDev

(CairoOutputDev.cc) (CVE-2009-1187).

 

Integer overflow in the JBIG2 decoding feature in Poppler before

0.10.6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash)

and possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors related to SplashBitmap

(splash/SplashBitmap.cc) (CVE-2009-1188).

 

The Splash::drawImage function in Splash.cc in Xpdf 2.x and 3.x

before 3.02pl4, and Poppler 0.x, as used in GPdf and kdegraphics KPDF,

does not properly allocate memory, which allows remote attackers to

cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute

arbitrary code via a crafted PDF document that triggers a NULL pointer

dereference or a heap-based buffer overflow (CVE-2009-3604).

 

Integer overflow in the PSOutputDev::doImageL1Sep function in Xpdf

before 3.02pl4, and Poppler 0.x, as used in kdegraphics KPDF, might

allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF

document that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow (CVE-2009-3606).

 

Integer overflow in the SplashBitmap::SplashBitmap function in Xpdf 3.x

before 3.02pl4 and Poppler before 0.12.1 might allow remote attackers

to execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF document that triggers a

heap-based buffer overflow. NOTE: some of these details are obtained

from third party information. NOTE: this issue reportedly exists

because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2009-1188 (CVE-2009-3603).

 

Additionally the kdegraphics package was rebuild to make

kdegraphics-kpdf link correctly to the new poppler libraries and are

also provided.

 

The updated poppler packages have upgraded to 0.5.4 and have been

patched to correct these issues.

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