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K16831: BSD regex library vulnerability CVE-2015-2305
Security Advisory Description Description Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library aka rxspencer alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via ...
SOL16831 - BSD regex library vulnerability CVE-2015-2305
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CVE-2015-2305
Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library aka rxspencer alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large regular expression that leads to a...
CVE-2015-2305
Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library aka rxspencer alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large regular expression that leads to a...
CVE-2015-2305
CVE-2015-2305 describes an integer/heap overflow in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library (rxspencer), specifically in regcomp on 32-bit platforms. The issue can be triggered by a very large regular expression, potentially allowing context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a heap-ba...
CVE-2015-2305
Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library aka rxspencer alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large regular expression that leads to a...
CVE-2015-2305
Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library aka rxspencer alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large regular expression that leads to a...