Executive Summary
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Title | lzo2 security update |
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Name | DSA-2995 | First vendor Publication | 2014-08-03 |
Vendor | Debian | Last vendor Modification | 2014-08-03 |
Severity (Vendor) | N/A | Revision | 1 |
Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3
Cvss vector : N/A | |||
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Overall CVSS Score | NA | ||
Base Score | NA | Environmental Score | NA |
impact SubScore | NA | Temporal Score | NA |
Exploitabality Sub Score | NA | ||
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2
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Cvss Base Score | Not Defined | Attack Range | Not Defined |
Cvss Impact Score | Not Defined | Attack Complexity | Not Defined |
Cvss Expoit Score | Not Defined | Authentication | Not Defined |
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Detail
Don A. Bailey from Lab Mouse Security discovered an integer overflow flaw in the way the lzo library decompressed certain archives compressed with the LZO algorithm. An attacker could create a specially crafted LZO-compressed input that, when decompressed by an application using the lzo library, would cause that application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. For the stable distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed in version 2.06-1+deb7u1. For the testing distribution (jessie), this problem has been fixed in version 2.08-1. For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 2.08-1. We recommend that you upgrade your lzo2 packages. |
Original Source
Url : http://www.debian.org/security/2014/dsa-2995 |
Alert History
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2014-08-05 13:25:58 |
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2014-08-03 13:22:28 |
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