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Mandriva: Updated gnomemeeting packages fix string vulnerabilities Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Mandrake A format string flaw was discovered in how GnomeMeeting process is certain messages, which could permit a remote attacker that can connect to GnomeMeeting to potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running GnomeMeeting. Updated package have been patched to correct this issue.
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Mandriva Linux Security Advisory                         MDKSA-2007:045
 http://www.mandriva.com/security/
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Package : gnomemeeting
 Date    : February 21, 2007
 Affected: Corporate 3.0
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Problem Description:
 
 A format string flaw was discovered in how GnomeMeeting processes
 certain messages, which could permit a remote attacker that can
 connect to GnomeMeeting to potentially execute arbitrary code with
 the privileges of the user running GnomeMeeting.
 
 Updated package have been patched to correct this issue.
 _______________________________________________________________________

 References:
 
 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-1007
 _______________________________________________________________________
 
 Updated Packages:
 
 Corporate 3.0:
 15e2472f2e41ab47d507cfb491d7a28d  corporate/3.0/i586/gnomemeeting-0.98.5-5.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm 
 0e1008ad8663cf490f7fe9bffddcf05c  corporate/3.0/SRPMS/gnomemeeting-0.98.5-5.1.C30mdk.src.rpm

 Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
 dfb6e715109f6134a3a8497de10fa75e  corporate/3.0/x86_64/gnomemeeting-0.98.5-5.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm 
 0e1008ad8663cf490f7fe9bffddcf05c  corporate/3.0/SRPMS/gnomemeeting-0.98.5-5.1.C30mdk.src.rpm
 _______________________________________________________________________

 To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi.  The verification
 of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

 All packages are signed by Mandriva for security.  You can obtain the
 GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

  gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

 You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

  http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

 If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security_(at)_mandriva.com
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
 pub  1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
  
 
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