** Description changed:

  A security vulnerability was recently disclosed in openjpeg and assigned
  the CVE number of CVE-2016-8332.
  
  The vulnerability is described here (http://www.zdnet.com/article
  /openjpeg-zero-day-flaw-leads-to-remote-code-execution/):
  
  "
  Cisco Talos researchers have uncovered a severe zero-day flaw in the OpenJPEG 
JPEG 2000 codec which could lead to remote code execution on compromised 
systems.
  
  On Friday, researchers from Cisco revealed the existence of the zero-day
  flaw in the JPEG 2000 image file format parser implemented in OpenJPEG
  library. The out-of-bounds vulnerability, assigned as CVE-2016-8332,
  could allow an out-of-bound heap write to occur resulting in heap
  corruption and arbitrary code execution.
  
  OpenJPEG is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec. Written in C, the software
  was created to promote JPEG 2000, an image compression standard which is
  in popular use and is often used for tasks including embedding images
  within PDF documents through software including Poppler, MuPDF and
  Pdfium.
  
  The bug, assigned a CVSS score of 7.5, was caused by errors in parsing
  mcc records in the jpeg2000 file, resulting in "an erroneous read and
  write of adjacent heap area memory." If manipulated, these errors can
  lead to heap metadata process memory corruption.
  
  In a security advisory, the team said the security vulnerability can be
  exploited by attackers if victims open specifically crafted, malicious
  JPEG 2000 images. For example, if this content was within a phishing
  email or hosted on legitimate services such as Google Drive or Dropbox,
  once downloaded to their system, the path is created for attackers to
  execute code remotely.
  
  The vulnerability was discovered by Aleksander Nikolic from the Cisco
  Talos security team in OpenJpeg openjp2 version 2.1.1.
  
  Cisco Talos disclosed the vulnerability to affected vendors on 26 July, 
granting them time to prepare patches to fix the problem before public release.
  "
  
  I am filing this report as a fix for the issue doesn't seem to have yet
  been backported in and given the importance of the issue and the ease in
  exploiting it, it would be good if this is done soon.
+ 
+ This is the fix on GitHub:
+ https://github.com/uclouvain/openjpeg/pull/820/files

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  CVE-2016-8332 allows an out-of-bound heap write to occur resulting in
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