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4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-13287
In Xpdf 4.01.01, there is an out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the function SplashXPath::strokeAdjust() located at splash/SplashXPath.cc. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftoppm tool. It might allow an malicious user to cause Informat...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-13288
In Xpdf 4.01.01, the Parser::getObj() function in Parser.cc may cause infinite recursion via a crafted file. A remote attacker can leverage this for a DoS attack. This is similar to CVE-2018-16646.
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
2 Github repositories
6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-13282
In Xpdf 4.01.01, a heap-based buffer over-read could be triggered in SampledFunction::transform in Function.cc when using a large index for samples. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftotext tool. It allows an malicious user to use a cra...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
Fedoraproject Fedora 29
Fedoraproject Fedora 30
Fedoraproject Fedora 31
6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-13283
In Xpdf 4.01.01, a heap-based buffer over-read could be triggered in strncpy from FoFiType1::parse in fofi/FoFiType1.cc because it does not ensure the source string has a valid length before making a fixed-length copy. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF do...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
Fedoraproject Fedora 29
Fedoraproject Fedora 30
Fedoraproject Fedora 31
6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-13281
In Xpdf 4.01.01, a heap-based buffer overflow could be triggered in DCTStream::decodeImage() in Stream.cc when writing to frameBuf memory. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftotext tool. It allows an malicious user to use a crafted pdf f...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
Fedoraproject Fedora 29
Fedoraproject Fedora 30
Fedoraproject Fedora 31
6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-12957
In Xpdf 4.01.01, a buffer over-read could be triggered in FoFiType1C::convertToType1 in fofi/FoFiType1C.cc when the index number is larger than the charset array bounds. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftops tool. It allows an maliciou...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
Fedoraproject Fedora 30
Fedoraproject Fedora 31
Fedoraproject Fedora 32
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-12958
In Xpdf 4.01.01, a heap-based buffer over-read could be triggered in FoFiType1C::convertToType0 in fofi/FoFiType1C.cc when it is trying to access the second privateDicts array element, because the privateDicts array has only one element allocated.
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-12515
There is an out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the function FlateStream::getChar() located at Stream.cc in Xpdf 4.01.01. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftoppm tool. It might allow an malicious user to cause Information Disclosure or ...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-12493
A stack-based buffer over-read exists in PostScriptFunction::transform in Function.cc in Xpdf 4.01.01 because GfxSeparationColorSpace and GfxDeviceNColorSpace mishandle tint transform functions. It can, for example, be triggered by sending a crafted PDF document to the pdftops to...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-12360
A stack-based buffer over-read exists in FoFiTrueType::dumpString in fofi/FoFiTrueType.cc in Xpdf 4.01.01. It can, for example, be triggered by sending crafted TrueType data in a PDF document to the pdftops tool. It might allow an malicious user to cause Denial of Service or leak...
Glyphandcog Xpdfreader 4.01.01
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