Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2015-146 - An integer overflow in liblzo before 2.07 allows attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly code execution in applications using performing LZO decompression on a compressed payload from the attacker. The libvncserver library is built with a bundled copy of minilzo, which is a part of liblzo containing the vulnerable code. A malicious VNC server can trigger incorrect memory management handling by advertising a large screen size parameter to the VNC client. This would result in multiple memory corruptions and could allow remote code execution on the VNC client. A malicious VNC client can trigger multiple DoS conditions on the VNC server by advertising a large screen size, ClientCutText message length and/or a zero scaling factor parameter. A malicious VNC client can trigger multiple stack-based buffer overflows by passing a long file and directory names and/or attributes when using the file transfer message feature.
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