openoffice -- document disclosure
Description:
OpenOffice creates a working directory in /tmp on startup,
and uses this directory to temporarily store document
content. However, the permissions of the created directory
may allow other user on the system to read these files,
potentially exposing information the user likely assumed was
inaccessible.
References:
Affects:
- openoffice <1.1.2_1
- openoffice >=2.0
- ar-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- ar-openoffice >=2.0
- ca-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- ca-openoffice >=2.0
- cs-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- cs-openoffice >=2.0
- de-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- de-openoffice >=2.0
- dk-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- dk-openoffice >=2.0
- el-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- el-openoffice >=2.0
- es-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- es-openoffice >=2.0
- et-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- et-openoffice >=2.0
- fi-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- fi-openoffice >=2.0
- fr-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- fr-openoffice >=2.0
- gr-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- gr-openoffice >=2.0
- hu-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- hu-openoffice >=2.0
- it-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- it-openoffice >=2.0
- ja-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- ja-openoffice >=2.0
- ko-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- ko-openoffice >=2.0
- nl-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- nl-openoffice >=2.0
- pl-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- pl-openoffice >=2.0
- pt-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- pt-openoffice >=2.0
- pt_BR-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- pt_BR-openoffice >=2.0
- ru-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- ru-openoffice >=2.0
- se-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- se-openoffice >=2.0
- sk-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- sk-openoffice >=2.0
- sl-openoffice-SI <1.1.2_1
- sl-openoffice-SI >=2.0
- tr-openoffice <1.1.2_1
- tr-openoffice >=2.0
- zh-openoffice-CN <1.1.2_1
- zh-openoffice-CN >=2.0
- zh-openoffice-TW <1.1.2_1
- zh-openoffice-TW >=2.0
portaudit: openoffice -- document disclosure
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