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USN-227-1: xpdf vulnerabilities

12 December 2005

xpdf vulnerabilities

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Details

infamous41md discovered several integer overflows in the XPDF code,
which is present in xpdf, the Poppler library, tetex-bin, KOffice, and
kpdf. By tricking an user into opening a specially crafted PDF file,
an attacker could exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the
privileges of the application that processes the document.

The CUPS printing system also uses XPDF code to convert PDF files to
PostScript. By attempting to print such a crafted PDF file, a remote
attacker could execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the
printer server (user 'cupsys').

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Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:

Ubuntu 5.10
  • cupsys-bsd -
  • xpdf-utils -
  • tetex-bin -
  • libpoppler0c2 -
  • cupsys-client -
  • kpdf -
  • cupsys -
  • kword -
  • xpdf-reader -
Ubuntu 5.04
  • cupsys-bsd -
  • xpdf-utils -
  • tetex-bin -
  • libpoppler0c2 -
  • cupsys-client -
  • kpdf -
  • cupsys -
  • kword -
  • xpdf-reader -
Ubuntu 4.10
  • cupsys-bsd -
  • xpdf-utils -
  • tetex-bin -
  • libpoppler0c2 -
  • cupsys-client -
  • kpdf -
  • cupsys -
  • kword -
  • xpdf-reader -

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.