CVE-2007-1263

Publication date 6 March 2007

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

GnuPG 1.4.6 and earlier and GPGME before 1.1.4, when run from the command line, does not visually distinguish signed and unsigned portions of OpenPGP messages with multiple components, which might allow remote attackers to forge the contents of a message without detection.

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
gnupg 9.10 karmic
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
9.04 jaunty
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
8.10 intrepid
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
8.04 LTS hardy
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
7.10 gutsy
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
7.04 feisty
Fixed 1.4.6-1ubuntu2
6.10 edgy
Fixed 1.4.3-2ubuntu3.3
6.06 LTS dapper
Fixed 1.4.2.2-1ubuntu2.5
gnupg2 9.10 karmic
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
9.04 jaunty
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
8.10 intrepid
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
8.04 LTS hardy
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
7.10 gutsy
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
7.04 feisty
Fixed 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
6.10 edgy
Fixed 1.9.21-0ubuntu5.3
6.06 LTS dapper Ignored end of life
gpgme1.0 9.10 karmic
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
9.04 jaunty
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
8.10 intrepid
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
8.04 LTS hardy
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
7.10 gutsy
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
7.04 feisty
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu2
6.10 edgy
Fixed 1.1.2-2ubuntu0.1
6.06 LTS dapper
Fixed 1.1.0-1ubuntu0.1

References

Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)

    • USN-432-2
    • GnuPG2, GPGME vulnerability
    • 13 March 2007

Other references