Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200805-16 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in OpenOffice.org, possibly allowing for user-assisted execution of arbitrary code. Versions less than 2.4.0 are affected.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 609-1 - It was discovered that arbitrary Java methods were not filtered out when opening databases in OpenOffice.org. If a user were tricked into running a specially crafted query, a remote attacker could execute arbitrary Java with user privileges. Multiple memory overflow flaws were discovered in OpenOffice.org's handling of Quattro Pro, EMF, and OLE files. If a user were tricked into opening a specially crafted document, a remote attacker might be able to execute arbitrary code with user privileges.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Multiple vulnerabilities have been address in OpenOffice including arbitrary java code execution and multiple heap overflows.
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SUSE Security Announcement - A large amount of vulnerabilities related to OpenOffice have been patched on SuSE.
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iDefense Security Advisory 04.17.08 - Remote exploitation of multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities in OpenOffice, as included in various vendors' operating system distributions, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the logged in user. The first vulnerability occurs when parsing "Attribute" records from the file. Due to a lack of bounds checking during a loop that reads these records, an attacker can trigger a heap overflow by inserting more than 256 records. The second vulnerability is nearly identical to the first one, but involves the "Font Description" record instead of the "Attribute" record.
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Debian Security Advisory 1547-1 - Several bugs have been discovered in the way OpenOffice.org parses Quattro Pro files that may lead to a overflow in the heap potentially leading to the execution of arbitrary code. Specially crafted EMF files can trigger a buffer overflow in the heap that may lead to the execution of arbitrary code. A bug has been discovered in the processing of OLE files that can cause a buffer overflow in the heap potentially leading to the execution of arbitrary code.
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