The .sethalftone5 function in psi/zht2.c in Ghostscript before 9.21 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted Postscript document that calls .sethalftone5 with an empty operand stack.
References
Link | Resource |
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http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=ghostpdl.git%3Ba=commitdiff%3Bh=f5c7555c303 | |
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0013.html | |
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0014.html | |
http://www.debian.org/security/2016/dsa-3691 | |
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/10/11/5 | Mailing List Patch Third Party Advisory |
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/10/11/7 | Mailing List Patch Third Party Advisory |
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/95311 | Third Party Advisory VDB Entry |
https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=697203 | Issue Tracking Patch |
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1383940 | Issue Tracking Patch |
https://ghostscript.com/doc/9.21/History9.htm | Patch Vendor Advisory |
https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201702-31 |
Configurations
History
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Information
Published : 2017-04-14 18:59
Updated : 2024-02-04 19:11
NVD link : CVE-2016-8602
Mitre link : CVE-2016-8602
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2016-8602
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Products Affected
artifex
- ghostscript
CWE
CWE-704
Incorrect Type Conversion or Cast