CVE-2023-33802

CVSS 3.1 Score 5.5 of 10 (medium)

Details

Published Jul 26, 2023
Updated: Aug 1, 2023
CWE ID 120

Summary

CVE-2023-33802 refers to a buffer overflow vulnerability in SumatraPDF Reader version 3.4.6. Maliciously crafted text files can exploit this issue, leading to a Denial of Service (DoS) condition. An attacker can trigger this vulnerability by manipulating specific data, resulting in memory corruption and potential application crashes. The DoS effect can cause significant disruption to the affected system, impacting productivity and potentially exposing sensitive data. Users are urged to update SumatraPDF Reader to the latest version to mitigate this risk.

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