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EUVD-2021-1676
Malware in sbrugna...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2020-36205
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or...
GHSA-C8HQ-X4MM-P6Q6 Memory handling issues in xcb
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
Memory handling issues in xcb
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-36205
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
CVE-2020-36205
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
Double free
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-36205
An issue was discovered in the xcb crate through 2020-12-10 for Rust. base::Error does not have soundness. Because of the public ptr field, a use-after-free or double-free can occur...
Soundness issue with base::Error
base::Error type contains public field named ptr. With this definition, it is possible to create a base::Error with an invalid pointer and trigger memory safety errors such as use-after-free or double-free with safe Rust. The users of xcb crate are advised not to manipulate the field...
RUSTSEC-2020-0097 Soundness issue with base::Error
base::Error type contains public field named ptr. With this definition, it is possible to create a base::Error with an invalid pointer and trigger memory safety errors such as use-after-free or double-free with safe Rust. The users of xcb crate are advised not to manipulate the field...