Upstream information
Description
The cairo library (libcairo), as used in GNOME Evolution and possibly other products, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (persistent client crash) via an attached text file that contains "Content-Disposition: inline" in the header, and a very long line in the body, which causes the client to repeatedly crash until the e-mail message is manually removed, possibly due to a buffer overflow, as demonstrated using an XML attachment.SUSE information
Overall state of this security issue: Resolved
This issue is currently rated as having important severity.
National Vulnerability Database | |
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Base Score | 5 |
Vector | AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P |
Access Vector | Network |
Access Complexity | Low |
Authentication | None |
Confidentiality Impact | None |
Integrity Impact | None |
Availability Impact | Partial |
SUSE Security Advisories:
- SUSE-SR:2006:007, published Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:00:00 +0000
List of released packages
Product(s) | Fixed package version(s) | References |
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 |
| Patchnames: SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 GA libcairo-gobject2-1.17.8-2.13 |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1 |
| Patchnames: SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1 GA libcairo-gobject2-1.17.8-slfo.1.1_1.2 |
openSUSE Tumbleweed |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-Tumbleweed-2024-10671 |
Status of this issue by product and package
Please note that this evaluation state might be work in progress, incomplete or outdated. Also information for service packs in the LTSS phase is only included for issues meeting the LTSS criteria. If in doubt, feel free to contact us for clarification. The updates are grouped by state of their lifecycle. SUSE product lifecycles are documented on the lifecycle page.
Product(s) | Source package | State |
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Products past their end of life and not receiving proactive updates anymore. | ||
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 LTSS | firefox-cairo | Affected |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4-LTSS | firefox-cairo | Affected |
SUSE Timeline for this CVE
CVE page created: Fri Jun 28 01:33:58 2013CVE page last modified: Sat Nov 23 13:11:06 2024