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RUSTSEC-2020-0135 Slock<T> allows sending non-Send types across thread boundaries

🗓️ 17 Nov 2020 12:00:00Reported by GoogleType 
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Slock<T> allows sending non-Send types across thread boundaries unconditionally implements Send/Sync to send non-Send types to other threads, leading to data races and memory corruption

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08 Nov 2023 04:03Current
8.2High risk
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CVSS 3.18.1
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