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Ubuntu: (Multiple Advisories) (CVE-2023-3195): ImageMagick vulnerabilities

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Ubuntu: (Multiple Advisories) (CVE-2023-3195): ImageMagick vulnerabilities

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
06/16/2023
Created
07/05/2023
Added
07/05/2023
Modified
08/06/2024

Description

A stack-based buffer overflow issue was found in ImageMagick's coders/tiff.c. This flaw allows an attacker to trick the user into opening a specially crafted malicious tiff file, causing an application to crash, resulting in a denial of service.

Solution(s)

  • ubuntu-upgrade-imagemagick
  • ubuntu-upgrade-imagemagick-6-common
  • ubuntu-upgrade-imagemagick-6-q16
  • ubuntu-upgrade-imagemagick-6-q16hdri
  • ubuntu-upgrade-imagemagick-common
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libimage-magick-perl
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libimage-magick-q16-perl
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libimage-magick-q16hdri-perl
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-6-headers
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-6-q16-8
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-6-q16-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-6-q16hdri-8
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-6-q16hdri-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagick-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-6-headers
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-6-q16-6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-6-q16-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-6-q16hdri-6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-6-q16hdri-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickcore-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-6-headers
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-6-q16-6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-6-q16-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-6-q16hdri-6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-6-q16hdri-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libmagickwand-dev
  • ubuntu-upgrade-perlmagick

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