An issue was discovered in the function expr6 in eval.c in Netwide Assembler (NASM) through 2.14.02. There is a stack exhaustion problem caused by the expr6 function making recursive calls to itself in certain scenarios involving lots of ‘!’ or ‘+’ or ‘-’ characters. Remote attackers could leverage this vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service via a crafted asm file.
CPE | Name | Operator | Version |
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nasm | eq | nasm-0.98.12 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.11rc2 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.09.02 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.14rc8 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.10rc7 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.00rc1 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.13rc5 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.12.01rc1 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.13.02 | |
nasm | eq | nasm-2.06rc14 |