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suse/emacs&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 15 SP2

pkg:rpm/suse/emacs&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server%20for%20SAP%20Applications%2015%20SP2

Vulnerabilities (7)

  • CVE-2024-39331Jun 23, 2024
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.22.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.22.1

    In Emacs before 29.4, org-link-expand-abbrev in lisp/ol.el expands a %(...) link abbrev even when it specifies an unsafe function, such as shell-command-to-string. This affects Org Mode before 9.7.5.

  • CVE-2024-30205Mar 25, 2024
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.22.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.22.1

    In Emacs before 29.3, Org mode considers contents of remote files to be trusted. This affects Org Mode before 9.6.23.

  • CVE-2024-30204Mar 25, 2024
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.22.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.22.1

    In Emacs before 29.3, LaTeX preview is enabled by default for e-mail attachments.

  • CVE-2024-30203Mar 25, 2024
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.22.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.22.1

    In Emacs before 29.3, Gnus treats inline MIME contents as trusted.

  • CVE-2022-48339Feb 20, 2023
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.15.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.15.1

    An issue was discovered in GNU Emacs through 28.2. htmlfontify.el has a command injection vulnerability. In the hfy-istext-command function, the parameter file and parameter srcdir come from external input, and parameters are not escaped. If a file name or directory name contains

  • CVE-2022-48337Feb 20, 2023
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.15.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.15.1

    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 etags program. For example, a victim may use the "etags -u *" command (s

  • CVE-2022-45939Nov 28, 2022
    affected < 25.3-150000.3.12.1fixed 25.3-150000.3.12.1

    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 (sugg