CVE-2005-3625
Published: 12/31/2005 05:00:00
Xpdf, as used in products such as gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via streams that end prematurely, as demonstrated using the (1) CCITTFaxDecode and (2) DCTDecode streams, aka "Infinite CPU spins."
HIGH
CVSS v2: 10
CVSS v2: 10
Status
DocFilters Release | Package | State | Justification | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
25.1 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.4 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.4.0 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.3 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.2.1 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.2 | xpdf (4.05) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 4.05 does not match CVE configuration. |
24.1 | xpdf (3.02) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 3.02 does not match CVE configuration. |
23.3 | xpdf (3.02) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 3.02 does not match CVE configuration. |
23.2.1 | xpdf (3.02) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 3.02 does not match CVE configuration. |
23.2 | xpdf (3.02) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 3.02 does not match CVE configuration. |
23.1 | xpdf (3.02) | Not Affected | Code Not Present | 3.02 does not match CVE configuration. |