October 28, 2017 By Tom Spring
The Apache Software Foundation fixed four vulnerabilities Friday tied to its popular Apache OpenOffice suite of free productivity applications. The patches are for the suite’s word processing and graphics apps. Each of the vulnerabilities are rated medium in severity.
Three of the four bugs patched are out-of-bound vulnerabilities that if exploited could allow for arbitrary code execution. Each three of these bugs were found by Cisco Talos, which alerted The Apache Software Foundation of its discovery in March.
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