[NT] Lizardtech DjVu Browser Plug-in Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Lizardtech DjVu Browser Plug-in Multiple Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY
The DjVu Browser Plug-in is "the primary means of viewing DjVu documents.
It runs inside most modern browsers including IE, Firefox and Safari".
DjVu Browser Plugin-in versions prior to 6.1.1 are vulnerable to buffer
overflows through various functions. One such example is through the
ExportImageAs method.
DETAILS
Vulnerable Systems:
* DjVu Browser Plug-in version 6.1.0 and prior
Immune Systems:
* DjVu Browser Plug-in version 6.1.1
Solution:
Upgrade to version 6.1.1 from the lizardtech website
<http://www.lizardtech.com/> http://www.lizardtech.com/.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by
<mailto:brett.moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Brett Moore.
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