Description
numbers.c in libxslt before 1.1.29, as used in Google Chrome before
51.0.2704.63, mishandles the i format token for xsl:number data, which
allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (integer overflow or
resource consumption) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a
crafted document.
Package
Upstream: | released
(51.0.2704.63-1)
|
Ubuntu 14.04 ESM: | DNE
(trusty was released [51.0.2704.79-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1121])
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Ubuntu 20.04 FIPS Compliant: | released
(51.0.2704.79-0ubuntu2~cm1)
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Patches:
Package
Upstream: | released
(1.1.29-1)
|
Ubuntu 16.04 ESM: | released
(1.1.28-2.1ubuntu0.1)
|
Ubuntu 14.04 ESM: | released
(1.1.28-2ubuntu0.1)
|
Ubuntu 20.04 FIPS Compliant: | not-affected
(1.1.29-1)
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Patches:
Package
Upstream: | released
(1.15.7)
|
Ubuntu 16.04 ESM: | released
(1.15.7-0ubuntu0.16.04.1)
|
Ubuntu 14.04 ESM: | DNE
(trusty was released [1.15.7-0ubuntu0.14.04.1])
|
Ubuntu 20.04 FIPS Compliant: | released
(1.15.7-0ubuntu1)
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Patches:
Updated: 2022-04-13 12:12:14 UTC (commit f411bd370d482ef4385c4e751d121a4055fbc009)