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CVE-2026-66011
ImageMagick before 7.1.2-27 contains a memory leak vulnerability in the magick command-line interface when invalid options are provided. Attackers can trigger memory exhaustion by repeatedly supplying malformed command-line arguments to consume system resources...
CVE-2026-66011 ImageMagick before 7.1.2-27 Memory Leak via Invalid CLI Options
ImageMagick before 7.1.2-27 contains a memory leak vulnerability in the magick command-line interface when invalid options are provided. Attackers can trigger memory exhaustion by repeatedly supplying malformed command-line arguments to consume system resources...
EUVD-2025-210509
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
PT-2026-64761
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions ImageMagick versions prior to 7.1.2-27 Description A memory leak exists in the magick command-line interface. This occurs when invalid options are provided, allowing an attacker to trigger memory exhaustion by repeatedly supplying malformed...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-71408
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
PYSEC-2026-3657
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
CVE-2025-71408
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-71408
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
CVE-2025-71408
The CVE-2025-71408 issue affects NLTK up to version 3.9.2 (pre-3.9.3). The vulnerability lies in nltk.collocations’ main path, where command‑line arguments are passed directly to eval() to form BigramAssocMeasures suffixes without a allowlist or sanitization, enabling an attacker who can control ...
CVE-2025-71408
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
CVE-2025-71408 NLTK < 3.9.3 Eval Injection via collocations.py Command-Line Arguments
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
CVE-2025-71408 NLTK < 3.9.3 Eval Injection via collocations.py Command-Line Arguments
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
CVE-2025-71408
NLTK Natural Language Toolkit before version 3.9.3 contains an eval injection vulnerability in the nltk.collocations module that allows an attacker who controls command-line arguments to execute arbitrary Python code. When collocations.py is invoked directly, the main block passes command-line...
EUVD-2026-41116
AWS CLI: Overly permissive File Permissions...
GHSA-WFP6-F47H-HXC3 AWS CLI: Overly permissive File Permissions
Summary The AWS Command Line Interface AWS CLI is a unified tool for managing AWS services from the command line. Certain CLI subcommands wrote credential and configuration files with world-readable permissions on Unix-like systems with a default umask, allowing other local users on the same host...
openSUSE 16: cockpit / cockpit-bridge / cockpit-devel / cockpit-firewalld / etc (openSUSE-SU-2026:21399-1)
The remote openSUSE 16 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the openSUSE-SU-2026:21399-1 advisory. Security issues fixed: - CVE-2025-13465: lodash: prototype pollution in the .unset and .omit functions can lead to deletion of methods from glob...
USN-8590-1 exim4 vulnerabilities
It was discovered that Exim incorrectly handled certain command line options. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to access files outside of the spool area. It was discovered that Exim incorrectly handled string expansion in .local files. A local attacker could possibly use this issue ...
CVE-2026-60763
Vulnerability in the Oracle Applications Manager product of Oracle E-Business Suite component: Command Line - RapidClone. Supported versions that are affected are 12.2.3-12.2.15. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with logon to the infrastructure where Oracle...
EUVD-2026-46356
Buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in the command line interface of AOS-CX. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a remote high-privileged user to execute arbitrary code as a privileged user on the underlying operating system...
EUVD-2026-46357
An authenticated path traversal vulnerability exists in AOS-CX. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability allows an attacker to copy arbitrary files to a user readable location from the command line interface of the underlying operating system, which could lead to remote code execution...