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CVE-2006-5379

Status Candidate

Overview

The accelerated rendering functionality of NVIDIA Binary Graphics Driver (binary blob driver) For Linux v8774 and v8762, and probably on other operating systems, allows local and remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large width value in a font glyph, which can be used to overwrite arbitrary memory locations.

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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2007.007
Posted Jan 13, 2007
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - A vulnerability in the NVIDIA Xorg driver was discovered by Derek Abdine who found that it did not correctly verify the size of buffers used to render text glyphs, resulting in a crash of the server when displaying very long strings of text. If a user was tricked into viewing a specially crafted series of glyphs, this flaw could be exploited to run arbitrary code with root privileges.

tags | advisory, arbitrary, root
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2006-5379
SHA-256 | eb28a9746eaf813126f1c03596064c89e878831d32e80fde7e8967986bb68d0c
Ubuntu Security Notice 377-1
Posted Nov 6, 2006
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice 377-1 - Derek Abdine discovered that the NVIDIA Xorg driver did not correctly verify the size of buffers used to render text glyphs. When displaying very long strings of text, the Xorg server would crash. If a user were tricked into viewing a specially crafted series of glyphs, this flaw could be exploited to run arbitrary code with root privileges.

tags | advisory, arbitrary, root
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2006-5379
SHA-256 | ec47b737c0f599490328b2d916c5bed8392588978151ef7d0c0019bdf011b4bc
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