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Current reports (1)
Created more than a year ago,
rejected
- Comment:
The CVEs CVE-2019-1623{5,6,7} apply to dino-im versions up until 0.0.git20190910 not up until 2019-09-10
Most notable, the latest release version 0.1.0 which is included in most distributions is not affected.
Also note that the version 0.0.git20180130-1ubuntu0.1 in Ubuntu 18.04 includes backport for those CVEs according to http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/d/dino-im/dino-im_0.0.git20180130-1ubuntu0.1/changelog
- Repology reply:
Regarding CVEs, feed free to submit corrections to NVD, see https://nvd.nist.gov/general/FAQ-Sections/General-FAQs#faqLink6
Regarding Ubuntu backports, see https://github.com/repology/repology-updater/issues/1045
There's nothing to fix here on Repology side
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