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Debian: New wordnet packages fix arbitrary code execution
LinuxSecurity.com: Rob Holland discovered several programming errors in WordNet, an electronic lexical database of the English language. These flaws could allow arbitrary code execution when used with untrusted input, for example when WordNet is in use as a back end for a web application.
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