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x.org mit-shm vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2008-1377
The (1) SProcRecordCreateContext and (2) SProcRecordRegisterClients functions in the Record extension and the (3) SProcSecurityGenerateAuthorization function in the Security extension in the X server 1.4 in X.Org X11R7.3 allow context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrar...
X X11 R7.3
NA
CVE-2008-1379
Integer overflow in the fbShmPutImage function in the MIT-SHM extension in the X server 1.4 in X.Org X11R7.3 allows context-dependent malicious users to read arbitrary process memory via crafted values for a Pixmap width and height.
X X11 R7.3
NA
CVE-2008-2362
Multiple integer overflows in the Render extension in the X server 1.4 in X.Org X11R7.3 allow context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a (1) SProcRenderCreateLinearGradient, (2) SProcRenderCreateRadialGradient, or (3) SProcRenderCreateConicalGradient reques...
X X11 R7.3
NA
CVE-2008-2360
Integer overflow in the AllocateGlyph function in the Render extension in the X server 1.4 in X.Org X11R7.3 allows context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code via unspecified request fields that are used to calculate a heap buffer size, which triggers a heap-based...
X X11 R7.3
NA
CVE-2008-2361
Integer overflow in the ProcRenderCreateCursor function in the Render extension in the X server 1.4 in X.Org X11R7.3 allows context-dependent malicious users to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via unspecified request fields that are used to calculate a glyph buffer size,...
Xorg X11 R7.3
NA
CVE-2007-6427
The XInput extension in X.Org Xserver prior to 1.4.1 allows context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code via requests related to byte swapping and heap corruption within multiple functions, a different vulnerability than CVE-2007-4990.
X.org X Server
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 6.06
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 7.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 7.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 6.10
Debian Debian Linux 3.1
Debian Debian Linux 4.0
Apple Mac Os X
Fedoraproject Fedora 8
Fedoraproject Fedora 7
Opensuse Opensuse 10.2
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9
Opensuse Opensuse 10.3
Suse Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10
Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Suse Open Enterprise Server -
Suse Linux 10.1
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 8
Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 9
NA
CVE-2007-6428
The ProcGetReservedColormapEntries function in the TOG-CUP extension in X.Org Xserver prior to 1.4.1 allows context-dependent malicious users to read the contents of arbitrary memory locations via a request containing a 32-bit value that is improperly used as an array index.
X.org Xserver
X.org Tog-cup
NA
CVE-2008-0006
Buffer overflow in (1) X.Org Xserver prior to 1.4.1, and (2) the libfont and libXfont libraries on some platforms including Sun Solaris, allows context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a PCF font with a large difference between the last col and first col va...
X.org Xserver
Sun Solaris Libxfont
Sun Solaris Libfont
NA
CVE-2007-5958
X.Org Xserver prior to 1.4.1 allows local users to determine the existence of arbitrary files via a filename argument in the -sp option to the X program, which produces different error messages depending on whether the filename exists.
X.org Xserver
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2007-6429
Multiple integer overflows in X.Org Xserver prior to 1.4.1 allow context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code via (1) a GetVisualInfo request containing a 32-bit value that is improperly used to calculate an amount of memory for allocation by the EVI extension, or ...
X.org Xserver
X.org Evi
X.org Mit-shm
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