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    Home»Alerts»SSA-626178 V1.0: Stack-Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in JT2Go Before V2406.0003
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    SSA-626178 V1.0: Stack-Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in JT2Go Before V2406.0003

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    <p>Siemens JT2Go is affected by a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability that could be triggered when the application reads files in PDF format. If a user is tricked to open a malicious file with any of the affected products, this could lead the application to crash or potentially lead to arbitrary code execution.</p>
    <p>Siemens has released a new version for JT2Go and recommends to update to the latest version.</p>



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