Multiple integer overflows in icc.c in the International Color Consortium (ICC) Format library (aka icclib), as used in Ghostscript 8.64 and previous versions and Argyll Color Management System (CMS) 1.0.3 and previous versions, allow context-dependent malicious users to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow and application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code by using a device file for a translation request that operates on a crafted image file and targets a certain "native color space," related to an ICC profile in a (1) PostScript or (2) PDF file with embedded images.
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ghostscript ghostscript 7.07 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.62 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.57 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.54 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 7.05 |
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ghostscript ghostscript |
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ghostscript ghostscript 5.50 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.15 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.56 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.15.2 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.0.1 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.61 |
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ghostscript ghostscript 8.63 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.2.2 |
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argyllcms argyllcms |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.6.0 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.1.0 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.7.0 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.2.1 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.2.0 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 0.3.0 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 1.0.2 |
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argyllcms argyllcms 1.0.0 |