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HP-UX: CVE-2014-9709: Apache Server Suite running Apache Tomcat or PHP, Remote Denial of Service (DoS) and Other Vulnerabilities

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HP-UX: CVE-2014-9709: Apache Server Suite running Apache Tomcat or PHP, Remote Denial of Service (DoS) and Other Vulnerabilities

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
Published
03/30/2015
Created
07/25/2018
Added
08/11/2017
Modified
01/08/2018

Description

The GetCode_ function in gd_gif_in.c in GD 2.1.1 and earlier, as used in PHP before 5.5.21 and 5.6.x before 5.6.5, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (buffer over-read and application crash) via a crafted GIF image that is improperly handled by the gdImageCreateFromGif function.

Solution(s)

  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-apache
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-apache2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-auth_ldap
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-auth_ldap2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-mod_jk
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-mod_jk2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-mod_perl
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-mod_perl2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-php
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-php2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-webproxy
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apache-webproxy2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-apache
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-apache2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-auth_ldap
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-auth_ldap2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-mod_jk
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-mod_jk2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-mod_perl
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-mod_perl2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-php
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-php2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-webproxy
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22apch32-webproxy2
  • hpux-update-hpuxws22tomcat-tomcat

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