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EUVD-2022-39078
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2021-9686
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EUVD-2024-30787
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EUVD-2022-51120
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EUVD-2024-42001
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EUVD-2025-28945
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EUVD-2022-55420
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EUVD-2022-15676
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-59949
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EUVD-2022-30337
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EUVD-2022-46033
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EUVD-2025-11183
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EUVD-2023-57683
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GHSA-466C-PFVV-V83G wrflib has a soundness issue and is unmaintained
All functions under wrflib::byteextract are simply wrapper of unsafe pointer offset and lacks sufficient checks to it pointer and offset parameter. wrflib is unmaintained...
RUSTSEC-2025-0072 soundness issue and unmaintained
All functions under wrflib::byteextract are simply wrapper of unsafe pointer offset and lacks sufficient checks to it pointer and offset parameter. wrflib is unmaintained...
SUSE CVE-2022-50456
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: fix resolving backrefs for inline extent followed by prealloc If a file consists of an inline extent followed by a regular or prealloc extent, then a legitimate attempt to resolve a logical address in the non-inline region...
libplist allows attackers to cause a denial of service (large memory allocation and crash) via vectors involving an offset size of zero.
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CVE-2022-50456 btrfs: fix resolving backrefs for inline extent followed by prealloc
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: fix resolving backrefs for inline extent followed by prealloc If a file consists of an inline extent followed by a regular or prealloc extent, then a legitimate attempt to resolve a logical address in the non-inline region...
CVE-2022-50456
Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2022-50456 (btrfs): when a file has an inline extent followed by a regular/prealloc extent, resolving a logical address in the non-inline region could read an invalid offset and trigger a panic (general protection fault). A fix was implemented by detecting the inlin...
CVE-2022-50456 btrfs: fix resolving backrefs for inline extent followed by prealloc
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: fix resolving backrefs for inline extent followed by prealloc If a file consists of an inline extent followed by a regular or prealloc extent, then a legitimate attempt to resolve a logical address in the non-inline region...