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Package: zoph
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
According to the the 0.5pre1 changelog a potential SQL injection vulnerability
was fixed:
- Fixed some possible SQL-injection issues. - Adding multiple people to a photo
at once, thanks to Neil McBride. (Patch#1406959)
Does this affect stable?
This has been assigned CVE-2006-0402, please mention it in the changelog when
fixing it.
Cheers,
Moritz
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Package: zoph
Version: 0.3.3-12sarge1
This bug was fixed with the kind help of the new main upstream author,
Jeroen Roos, who provided the necessary patch for stable. Applied and
uploaded by the security team with 0.3.3-12sarge1, Thanks Jeroen and
Moritz.
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