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CVE-2025-11839

🗓️ 16 Oct 2025 14:02:13Reported by VulDBType 
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🔗 web.nvd.nist.gov👁 14 Views

Security flaw in GNU Binutils 2.45: tg_tag_type in prdbg.c with unchecked return value enables local exploit.

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ATTACKERKB
CVE-2025-11839
16 Oct 202514:02
attackerkb
AlpineLinux
CVE-2025-11839
16 Oct 202514:15
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AstraLinux
Astra Linux - уязвимость в binutils
20 May 202605:53
astralinux
CBLMariner
CVE-2025-11839 affecting package binutils for versions less than 2.41-11
16 Apr 202602:25
cbl_mariner
CBLMariner
CVE-2025-11839 affecting package binutils for versions less than 2.37-20
9 Mar 202614:32
cbl_mariner
Chainguard
CVE-2025-11839 vulnerabilities
12 Nov 202519:17
cgr
Circl
CVE-2025-11839
3 Dec 202508:49
circl
CNNVD
GNU Binutils 安全漏洞
16 Oct 202500:00
cnnvd
Cvelist
CVE-2025-11839 GNU Binutils prdbg.c tg_tag_type return value
16 Oct 202514:02
cvelist
Debian CVE
CVE-2025-11839
16 Oct 202514:02
debiancve
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gnubinutilsMatch2.45
[
  {
    "vendor": "GNU",
    "product": "Binutils",
    "versions": [
      {
        "version": "2.45",
        "status": "affected"
      }
    ],
    "cpes": [
      "cpe:2.3:a:gnu:binutils:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"
    ]
  }
]

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12 May 2026 13:16Current
4.2Medium risk
Vulners AI Score4.2
CVSS 3.13.3 - 5.5
CVSS 21.7
CVSS 44.8
CVSS 33.3
EPSS0.00026
SSVC
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