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T-019: libxml2 Vulnerability
It was discovered that libxml2, the GNOME XML library, didn't correctly handle long entity names. This could allow the execution of arbitrary code via a malicious XML file. The risk is MEDIUM. Coercing a user to open a specially crafted XML file, could allow an intruder to run arbitrary code with the permissions of the user.
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