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USN-218-1: netpbm vulnerabilities

22 November 2005

netpbm vulnerabilities

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Details

Two buffer overflows were discovered in the 'pnmtopng' tool, which
were triggered by processing an image with exactly 256 colors when
using the -alpha option (CVE-2005-3662) or by processing a text file
with very long lines when using the -text option (CVE-2005-3632).

A remote attacker could exploit these to execute arbitrary code by
tricking an user or an automated system into processing a specially
crafted PNM file with pnmtopng.

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Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:

Ubuntu 5.10
  • netpbm -
Ubuntu 5.04
  • netpbm -
Ubuntu 4.10
  • netpbm -

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.