It was discovered that LibreOffice, an office productivity suite, could try to write to invalid memory areas when importing malformed RTF files. This could allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or arbitrary code execution via crafted RTF files. For the stable distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed in version 1:3.5.4+dfsg2-0+deb7u3. For the upcoming stable distribution (jessie), this problem has been fixed in version 1:4.3.3-2. For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 1:4.3.3-2. We recommend that you upgrade your libreoffice packages.
It was discovered that LibreOffice, an office productivity suite, could try to write to invalid memory areas when importing malformed RTF files. This could allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or arbitrary code execution via crafted RTF files.
For the stable distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed in version 1:3.5.4+dfsg2-0+deb7u3.
For the upcoming stable distribution (jessie), this problem has been fixed in version 1:4.3.3-2.
For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 1:4.3.3-2.
We recommend that you upgrade your libreoffice packages.