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Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Media: Verisilicon: AV1 – Fix for the tile info buffer size. Each tile consists of: rowsb, colsb, startpos, and endpos 4 bytes each. Therefore, the total memory required is AV1MAXTILES 16 bytes. Use the correct define to allocate...
SUSE CVE-2026-43222
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: verisilicon: AV1: Fix tile info buffer size Each tile info is composed of: rowsb, colsb, startpos and endpos 4 bytes each. So the total required memory is AV1MAXTILES 16 bytes. Use the correct define to allocate the buffer...
CVE-2026-43222
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: verisilicon: AV1: Fix tile info buffer size Each tile info is composed of: rowsb, colsb, startpos and endpos 4 bytes each. So the total required memory is AV1MAXTILES 16 bytes. Use the correct define to allocate the buffer...
CVE-2026-43222
In the Linux kernel, the media: verisilicon: AV1 driver patch fixes a buffer-size miscalculation for tile information. The tile info structure (row_sb, col_sb, start_pos, end_pos) requires AV1_MAX_TILES × 16 bytes; using the incorrect define caused writes to non-allocated memory, risking memory c...
CVE-2026-43222 media: verisilicon: AV1: Fix tile info buffer size
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: verisilicon: AV1: Fix tile info buffer size Each tile info is composed of: rowsb, colsb, startpos and endpos 4 bytes each. So the total required memory is AV1MAXTILES 16 bytes. Use the correct define to allocate the buffer...
GPAC buffer overflow vulnerability (CNVD-2020-00232)
GPAC is an open source multimedia framework. A buffer error vulnerability exists in the 'av1parsetilegroup' function in the mediatools/avparsers.c file in GPAC versions 0.8.0 and 0.9.0-development-20191109. The vulnerability stems from a networked system or product performing operations in memory...