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harbor-os.greenbone.net/community/gvm-libs:pr-832
harbor-os.greenbone.net/community/gvm-libs:pr-832
digest | sha256:6e2060b9daf21c7ade2c135c93ac90cd174eb19d5fd8a4484bdb957afcec6357 |
vulnerabilities | |
size | 62 MB |
packages | 188 |
debian:stable-20240812-slim
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digest | sha256:90128f59a7c6f6fdcb6493f587ea352d5c7507f52a6ddfba66fc56cd3d99dc2b |
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harbor-os.greenbone.net/community/gvm-libs:832-merge-amd64
harbor-os.greenbone.net/community/gvm-libs:832-merge-amd64
digest | sha256:2769219efe73422cd5dec1dd89526a38f14a98fcbfd74995a48042e9fbdedd47 |
vulnerabilities | |
size | 86 MB |
packages | 198 |
debian:testing-20240926-slim
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digest | sha256:d03470d705c80cab6dbb2b72b24abab6ce78cf680037e6a0243b96959c380460 |
vulnerabilities |
libxml2
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Affected range | >=2.12.7+dfsg+really2.9.14-0.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.05% |
EPSS Percentile | 18th percentile |
An issue was discovered in libxml2 before 2.11.7 and 2.12.x before 2.12.5. When using the XML Reader interface with DTD validation and XInclude expansion enabled, processing crafted XML documents can lead to an xmlValidatePopElement use-after-free.
Affected range | >=2.12.7+dfsg+really2.9.14-0.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.07% |
EPSS Percentile | 32nd percentile |
libxml2 through 2.11.5 has a use-after-free that can only occur after a certain memory allocation fails. This occurs in xmlUnlinkNode in tree.c. NOTE: the vendor's position is "I don't think these issues are critical enough to warrant a CVE ID ... because an attacker typically can't control when memory allocations fail."
Affected range | >=2.12.7+dfsg+really2.9.14-0.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.06% |
EPSS Percentile | 28th percentile |
Xmlsoft Libxml2 v2.11.0 was discovered to contain an out-of-bounds read via the xmlSAX2StartElement() function at /libxml2/SAX2.c. This vulnerability allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via supplying a crafted XML file. NOTE: the vendor's position is that the product does not support the legacy SAX1 interface with custom callbacks; there is a crash even without crafted input.
Affected range | >=2.12.7+dfsg+really2.9.14-0.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
An issue was discovered in xmllint (from libxml2) before 2.11.8 and 2.12.x before 2.12.7. Formatting error messages with xmllint --htmlout can result in a buffer over-read in xmlHTMLPrintFileContext in xmllint.c.
1.21.3-3
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/krb5@1.21.3-3?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=1.21.3-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 10th percentile |
Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) 1.21.2 contains a memory leak vulnerability in /krb5/src/lib/gssapi/krb5/k5sealv3.c.
Affected range | >=1.21.3-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 10th percentile |
Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) 1.21.2 contains a memory leak vulnerability in /krb5/src/kdc/ndr.c.
Affected range | >=1.21.3-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.10% |
EPSS Percentile | 42nd percentile |
An issue was discovered in MIT Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) through 1.16. There is a variable "dbentry->n_key_data" in kadmin/dbutil/dump.c that can store 16-bit data but unknowingly the developer has assigned a "u4" variable to it, which is for 32-bit data. An attacker can use this vulnerability to affect other artifacts of the database as we know that a Kerberos database dump file contains trusted data.
Affected range | >=1.21.3-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 10th percentile |
Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) 1.21.2 contains a memory leak in /krb5/src/lib/rpc/pmap_rmt.c.
1.11.0-6
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/libgcrypt20@1.11.0-6?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=1.11.0-6 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 10th percentile |
A timing-based side-channel flaw was found in libgcrypt's RSA implementation. This issue may allow a remote attacker to initiate a Bleichenbacher-style attack, which can lead to the decryption of RSA ciphertexts.
Affected range | >=1.11.0-6 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.19% |
EPSS Percentile | 57th percentile |
cipher/elgamal.c in Libgcrypt through 1.8.2, when used to encrypt messages directly, improperly encodes plaintexts, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading ciphertext data (i.e., it does not have semantic security in face of a ciphertext-only attack). The Decisional Diffie-Hellman (DDH) assumption does not hold for Libgcrypt's ElGamal implementation.
2.40-3
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/glibc@2.40-3?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.11% |
EPSS Percentile | 45th percentile |
In the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) through 2.29, check_dst_limits_calc_pos_1 in posix/regexec.c has Uncontrolled Recursion, as demonstrated by '(|)(\\1\\1)*' in grep, a different issue than CVE-2018-20796. NOTE: the software maintainer disputes that this is a vulnerability because the behavior occurs only with a crafted pattern
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.35% |
EPSS Percentile | 72nd percentile |
GNU Libc current is affected by: Mitigation bypass. The impact is: Attacker may guess the heap addresses of pthread_created thread. The component is: glibc. NOTE: the vendor's position is "ASLR bypass itself is not a vulnerability.
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 3.02% |
EPSS Percentile | 91st percentile |
GNU Libc current is affected by: Mitigation bypass. The impact is: Attacker may bypass ASLR using cache of thread stack and heap. The component is: glibc. NOTE: Upstream comments indicate "this is being treated as a non-security bug and no real threat.
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 1.20% |
EPSS Percentile | 86th percentile |
GNU Libc current is affected by: Re-mapping current loaded library with malicious ELF file. The impact is: In worst case attacker may evaluate privileges. The component is: libld. The attack vector is: Attacker sends 2 ELF files to victim and asks to run ldd on it. ldd execute code. NOTE: Upstream comments indicate "this is being treated as a non-security bug and no real threat.
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.41% |
EPSS Percentile | 74th percentile |
GNU Libc current is affected by: Mitigation bypass. The impact is: Attacker may bypass stack guard protection. The component is: nptl. The attack vector is: Exploit stack buffer overflow vulnerability and use this bypass vulnerability to bypass stack guard. NOTE: Upstream comments indicate "this is being treated as a non-security bug and no real threat.
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.44% |
EPSS Percentile | 75th percentile |
In the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) through 2.29, check_dst_limits_calc_pos_1 in posix/regexec.c has Uncontrolled Recursion, as demonstrated by '(\227|)(\\1\\1|t1|\\\2537)+' in grep.
Affected range | >=2.40-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.82% |
EPSS Percentile | 82nd percentile |
The glob implementation in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (CPU and memory consumption) via crafted glob expressions that do not match any pathnames, as demonstrated by glob expressions in STAT commands to an FTP daemon, a different vulnerability than CVE-2010-2632.
2.5.18+dfsg-3
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/openldap@2.5.18%2Bdfsg-3?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.5.18+dfsg-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.16% |
EPSS Percentile | 54th percentile |
libldap in certain third-party OpenLDAP packages has a certificate-validation flaw when the third-party package is asserting RFC6125 support. It considers CN even when there is a non-matching subjectAltName (SAN). This is fixed in, for example, openldap-2.4.46-10.el8 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Affected range | >=2.5.18+dfsg-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.41% |
EPSS Percentile | 74th percentile |
contrib/slapd-modules/nops/nops.c in OpenLDAP through 2.4.45, when both the nops module and the memberof overlay are enabled, attempts to free a buffer that was allocated on the stack, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (slapd crash) via a member MODDN operation.
Affected range | >=2.5.18+dfsg-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 10th percentile |
slapd in OpenLDAP 2.4.45 and earlier creates a PID file after dropping privileges to a non-root account, which might allow local users to kill arbitrary processes by leveraging access to this non-root account for PID file modification before a root script executes a "kill `cat /pathname`" command, as demonstrated by openldap-initscript.
Affected range | >=2.5.18+dfsg-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.42% |
EPSS Percentile | 74th percentile |
The nss_parse_ciphers function in libraries/libldap/tls_m.c in OpenLDAP does not properly parse OpenSSL-style multi-keyword mode cipher strings, which might cause a weaker than intended cipher to be used and allow remote attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors.
9.4-3.1
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/coreutils@9.4-3.1?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=9.4-3.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 5th percentile |
A flaw was found in the GNU coreutils "split" program. A heap overflow with user-controlled data of multiple hundred bytes in length could occur in the line_bytes_split() function, potentially leading to an application crash and denial of service.
Affected range | >=9.4-3.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 5th percentile |
In GNU Coreutils through 8.29, chown-core.c in chown and chgrp does not prevent replacement of a plain file with a symlink during use of the POSIX "-R -L" options, which allows local users to modify the ownership of arbitrary files by leveraging a race condition.
Affected range | >=9.4-3.1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 5th percentile |
chroot in GNU coreutils, when used with --userspec, allows local users to escape to the parent session via a crafted TIOCSTI ioctl call, which pushes characters to the terminal's input buffer.
1:4.16.0-4
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/shadow@1:4.16.0-4?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=1:4.16.0-4 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 5th percentile |
shadow 4.8, in certain circumstances affecting at least Gentoo, Arch Linux, and Void Linux, allows local users to obtain root access because setuid programs are misconfigured. Specifically, this affects shadow 4.8 when compiled using --with-libpam but without explicitly passing --disable-account-tools-setuid, and without a PAM configuration suitable for use with setuid account management tools. This combination leads to account management tools (groupadd, groupdel, groupmod, useradd, userdel, usermod) that can easily be used by unprivileged local users to escalate privileges to root in multiple ways. This issue became much more relevant in approximately December 2019 when an unrelated bug was fixed (i.e., the chmod calls to suidusbins were fixed in the upstream Makefile which is now included in the release version 4.8).
Affected range | >=1:4.16.0-4 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.16% |
EPSS Percentile | 52nd percentile |
initscripts in rPath Linux 1 sets insecure permissions for the /var/log/btmp file, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information regarding authentication attempts. NOTE: because sshd detects the insecure permissions and does not log certain events, this also prevents sshd from logging failed authentication attempts by remote attackers.
2.9.8
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/apt@2.9.8?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.9.8 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.16% |
EPSS Percentile | 54th percentile |
It was found that apt-key in apt, all versions, do not correctly validate gpg keys with the master keyring, leading to a potential man-in-the-middle attack.
3.8.6-2
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/gnutls28@3.8.6-2?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=3.8.6-2 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.60% |
EPSS Percentile | 79th percentile |
The SSL protocol, as used in certain configurations in Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and other products, encrypts data by using CBC mode with chained initialization vectors, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to obtain plaintext HTTP headers via a blockwise chosen-boundary attack (BCBA) on an HTTPS session, in conjunction with JavaScript code that uses (1) the HTML5 WebSocket API, (2) the Java URLConnection API, or (3) the Silverlight WebClient API, aka a "BEAST" attack.
2.82.1-1
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/glib2.0@2.82.1-1?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.82.1-1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.16% |
EPSS Percentile | 52nd percentile |
GLib 2.31.8 and earlier, when the g_str_hash function is used, computes hash values without restricting the ability to trigger hash collisions predictably, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) via crafted input to an application that maintains a hash table. NOTE: this issue may be disputed by the vendor; the existence of the g_str_hash function is not a vulnerability in the library, because callers of g_hash_table_new and g_hash_table_new_full can specify an arbitrary hash function that is appropriate for the application.
2.2.44-1
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/gnupg2@2.2.44-1?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.2.44-1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.05% |
EPSS Percentile | 18th percentile |
GnuPG can be made to spin on a relatively small input by (for example) crafting a public key with thousands of signatures attached, compressed down to just a few KB.
2.40.2-9
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/util-linux@2.40.2-9?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=2.40.2-9 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.05% |
EPSS Percentile | 18th percentile |
A flaw was found in the util-linux chfn and chsh utilities when compiled with Readline support. The Readline library uses an "INPUTRC" environment variable to get a path to the library config file. When the library cannot parse the specified file, it prints an error message containing data from the file. This flaw allows an unprivileged user to read root-owned files, potentially leading to privilege escalation. This flaw affects util-linux versions prior to 2.37.4.
3.3.2-1
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/openssl@3.3.2-1?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=3.2.2-1 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.07% |
EPSS Percentile | 30th percentile |
OpenSSL 0.9.8i on the Gaisler Research LEON3 SoC on the Xilinx Virtex-II Pro FPGA uses a Fixed Width Exponentiation (FWE) algorithm for certain signature calculations, and does not verify the signature before providing it to a caller, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to determine the private key via a modified supply voltage for the microprocessor, related to a "fault-based attack."
1.35+dfsg-3
(deb)pkg:deb/debian/tar@1.35%2Bdfsg-3?os_distro=trixie&os_name=debian&os_version=unstable
Affected range | >=1.35+dfsg-3 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
EPSS Score | 0.69% |
EPSS Percentile | 80th percentile |
Tar 1.15.1 does not properly warn the user when extracting setuid or setgid files, which may allow local users or remote attackers to gain privileges.
What
This adds a method for using a gzip compressed file as a standard input stream and some tests for compressutils in general.
Why
This will allow services like gvmd to load data from files that are compressed to save storage space.
References
GEA-635
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