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PT-2026-48928
Summary A program using swift-nio is vulnerable to a potential out-of-bounds write when attacker-controlled index or length values exceeding UInt32.max are passed to some ByteBuffer methods. This affects all swift-nio versions from 1.0.0 to 2.99.0. It is fixed in 2.100.0 and later releases. Detai...
PT-2026-43873
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A 32-bit integer overflow exists in the nouveau gem pushbuf reloc apply function within the drm/nouveau component. The issue occurs during the validation of relocations where the additio...
CVE-2026-40385
A flaw was found in libexif. A local attacker on a 32-bit system could exploit an unsigned 32-bit integer overflow vulnerability in the Nikon MakerNote handling. This could lead to application crashes or the disclosure of sensitive information. Mitigation On 32-bit systems, avoid processing...
CVE-2026-34549
iccDEV contains an Undefined Behavior in IccUtil.cpp caused by invalid left shift on icUInt32Number when processing a crafted ICC profile. Affects versions prior to 2.3.1.6; the issue is fixed in 2.3.1.6. Public references indicate the UB is reported under UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer. There is no ...
PT-2025-15297 · Unknown · Apollo Router Core
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apollo Router Core versions prior to 1.61.2 Apollo Router Core versions prior to 2.1.1 Description: The issue arises from the operation limits plugin using unsigned 32-bit integers to track limit counters, such as a query's height. If a count...
SUSE CVE-2021-47580
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: scsi: scsidebug: Fix type in mint to avoid stack OOB Change mint to use type "u32" instead of type "int" to avoid stack out of bounds. With mint type "int" the values get sign extended and the larger value gets used causing stack...
kernel: local escalation of privileges in handling of eBPF programs
An out-of-bounds access flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s implementation of the eBPF code verifier, where an incorrect register bounds calculation while checking unsigned 32-bit instructions in an eBPF program occurs.. By default accessing the eBPF verifier is only accessible to privileged use...