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QuickJS security vulnerabilities
QuickJS is a small and embeddable JavaScript engine developed by the QuickJS open-source project. Versions of QuickJS prior to 0.11.0 contain security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stem from incorrect operations on the function jstypedarrayconstructorta in the file quickjs.c, which may...
QuickJS 安全漏洞
QuickJS is QuickJS open source a small and embeddable Javascript engine . A security vulnerability exists in QuickJS 0.11.0 and earlier versions, which is caused by a heap buffer overflow in the function jstypedarrayconstructor in the file quickjs.c, which could lead to the execution of arbitrary...
PT-2024-31389 · Gnark · Gnark
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: gnark versions prior to 0.11.0 Description: The issue is a soundness problem in the gnark zk-SNARK library. When multiple commitments are used inside a circuit, the prover can choose all but the last commitment. This could impact the soundnes...
SUSE CVE-2021-3700
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in usbredir in versions prior to 0.11.0 in the usbredirparserserialize in usbredirparser/usbredirparser.c. This issue occurs when serializing large amounts of buffered write data in the case of a slow or blocked destination...
Gophish CSV Injection Vulnerability
Gophish is a powerful open source phishing framework. A CSV injection vulnerability exists in Gophish versions prior to 0.11.0. No detailed vulnerability details are provided at this time...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-10792
There is a NULL Pointer Dereference in the function llinsert of the libpspp library in GNU PSPP before 0.11.0. For example, a crash was observed within the library code when attempting to convert invalid SPSS data into CSV format. A crafted input will lead to a remote denial of service attack...
qemu-kvm: Setting VNC password to empty string silently disables all authentication
qemu-kvm before 0.11.0 disables VNC authentication when the password is cleared, which allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and establish VNC sessions...