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The vulnerability of the console-based graphic editor ImageMagick, related to insufficient memory allocation for operations, allows a hacker to trigger a service failure.

🗓️ 08 Sep 2025 00:00:00Reported by FSTEC of Russia — Information Security Threat DatabaseType 
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The vulnerability of the console-based graphic editor ImageMagick is related to insufficient memory allocation for operations. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a remote attacker to cause a service failure.

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04 Mar 2026 00:00Current
5.8Medium risk
Vulners AI Score5.8
CVSS 37.5
CVSS 27.8
EPSS0.00707
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