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System: Red hat Enterprise Linux
Topic: Vulnerabilities in expat
Links: RHSA-2012-0731, CVE-2012-0876, CVE-2012-1148, ESB-2012.0552
ID: ae-201206-041

Expat is a C library for parsing XML documents. A Denial-of-Service (DoS) flaw has been found in the implementation of hash arrays in Expat. Besides this, a memory leak in Expat has been found. Updated packages are available now.



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