Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2013-1769 is an old remote denial-of-service flaw in Telepathy Gabble. A crafted message can crash vulnerable versions, disrupting messaging functionality. The provided sources do not indicate data theft, code execution, or active exploitation. Exposure is limited to systems running vulnerable Telepathy Gabble versions, especially older Linux desktop or messaging environments still using 0.16.x or 0.17.x builds. Treat this as a cleanup and availability-risk item, not an emergency, unless critical users still depend on vulnerable Telepathy Gabble deployments. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Telepathy Gabble to 0.16.5, 0.17.3, or a vendor-fixed package.; Apply relevant Ubuntu or openSUSE security updates where those distributions are in use.; Check vendor guidance for unsupported or manually installed Telepathy Gabble builds..
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