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OpenOffice glitch surfaces
Apr. 12, 2005

The OpenOffice.org community on Tuesday confirmed the existence of a potentially serious heap-overflow vulnerability in its freely distributed office productivity suite. The flaw affects OpenOffice Version 1.1.4 and prior and OpenOffice Version 2.0-dev and prior and could put users at risk of code execution attacks.

OpenOffice.org community manager Louis Suarez-Potts confirmed that the vulnerability was discovered in the "StgCompObjStream::Load()" function and occurs when handling a specially crafted ".doc" file . . .

Read the rest of this story by Ryan Naraine at eWEEK.com:

OpenOffice Confirms Buffer Overflow Flaw




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