CVE-2007-6109
Publication date 7 December 2007
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Stack-based buffer overflow in emacs allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly have unspecified other impact via a large precision value in an integer format string specifier to the format function, as demonstrated via a certain “emacs -batch -eval” command line.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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emacs21 | 8.04 LTS hardy |
Fixed 21.4a+1-5.2
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7.10 gutsy |
Fixed 21.4a+1-5ubuntu4.1
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7.04 feisty |
Fixed 21.4a+1-2ubuntu1.2
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6.10 edgy | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.06 LTS dapper |
Fixed 21.4a-3ubuntu2.2
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emacs22 | 8.04 LTS hardy |
Not affected
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7.10 gutsy |
Fixed 22.1-0ubuntu5.2
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7.04 feisty | Not in release | |
6.10 edgy | Not in release | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release | |
xemacs21 | 8.04 LTS hardy |
Not affected
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7.10 gutsy |
Not affected
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7.04 feisty |
Not affected
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6.06 LTS dapper |
Not affected
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Notes
jdstrand
debian patch had regression. Also see http://bugs.debian.org/456235 per gentoo, xemacs21 21.4.x not affected, but 21.5 is. Verified all releases not affected
Patch details
Package | Patch details |
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emacs22 |