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It was discovered that missing input sanitising in the ctags functionality of Emacs may result in the execution of arbitrary shell commands. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:507684 GNU Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting text editor. It provides special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read e-mail and news. Security Fix: * emacs: ctags local command execution vulnerability For more details about the security issue, including ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:507720 GNU Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting text editor. It provides special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read e-mail and news. Security Fix: * emacs: ctags local command execution vulnerability For more details about the security issue, including ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:2501056 GNU Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting text editor. It provides special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read e-mail and news. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:19500145 GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command in a situation where the ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1506740 [1:26.1-9] - Fix MH-E mail composition with GNU Mailutils [1:26.1-8] - Fix ctags local command execute vulnerability oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1506683 [1:27.2-8] - Use a 64KB page size for pdump [1:27.2-7] - Fix ctags local command execute vulnerability oval:org.secpod.oval:def:124836 Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:89048016 This update for emacs fixes the following issues: - CVE-2022-45939: Fixed shell command injection via source code files when using ctags . oval:org.secpod.oval:def:89048013 This update for emacs fixes the following issues: - CVE-2022-45939: Fixed shell command injection via source code files when using ctags . oval:org.secpod.oval:def:89048011 This update for emacs fixes the following issues: - CVE-2022-45939: Fixed shell command injection via source code files when using ctags . oval:org.secpod.oval:def:88453 It was discovered that missing input sanitising in the ctags functionality of Emacs may result in the execution of arbitrary shell commands. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:3300654 SUSE Security Update: Security update for emacs oval:org.secpod.oval:def:124819 Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:2107268 Oracle Solaris 11 - ( CVE-2022-45939 ) oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1701152 GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command in a situation where the ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:2600218 GNU Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting text editor. It provides special code editing features, a scripting language , and the capability to read e-mail and news. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:19500029 GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command in a situation where the ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1601684 GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command in a situation where the ... |