First published: Fri Apr 22 2005(Updated: )
Kommander in KDE 3.2 through KDE 3.4.0 executes data files without confirmation from the user, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Conectiva Linux | =9.0 | |
KDE Quanta | =3.1 | |
Conectiva Linux | =10.0 | |
KDE KDE | =3.3.2 | |
Ubuntu | =4.1 | |
KDE KDE | =3.3.1 | |
KDE KDE | =3.2.2 | |
KDE KDE | =3.2.1 | |
Ubuntu | =5.04 | |
Ubuntu | =5.04 | |
KDE KDE | =3.4 | |
KDE KDE | =3.3 | |
KDE KDE | =3.2 | |
Ubuntu | =5.04 | |
KDE KDE | =3.2.3 | |
Red Hat Fedora Core | =core_3.0 | |
Ubuntu | =4.1 | |
Gentoo Linux |
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CVE-2005-0754 is considered to be a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow remote code execution.
To fix CVE-2005-0754, update your KDE installation to a version that addresses this vulnerability, such as a version released after KDE 3.4.0.
CVE-2005-0754 affects KDE versions from 3.2 to 3.4.0, including various distributions like Quanta and several Linux distros.
CVE-2005-0754 is an execution vulnerability that allows unauthorized execution of arbitrary code from untrusted data files.
Yes, CVE-2005-0754 can be exploited remotely, allowing attackers to execute malicious code without user confirmation.