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curl -- Multiple vulnerabilities
The curl project reports: Multiple vulnerabilities...
CLSA-2026-1767628458 curl: Fix of CVE-2024-9681
CVE-2024-9681: improve HSTS subdomain handling to prevent incorrectly overriding parent domain entries...
Security update for qemu
This update for qemu fixes the following issues: Security issues fixed: CVE-2025-12464: stack-based buffer overflow in the e1000 network device operations can be exploited by a malicious guest user to crash the QEMU process on the host bsc1253002. CVE-2025-11234: use-after-free in WebSocket...
SUSE-SU-2026:0022-1 Security update for qemu
This update for qemu fixes the following issues: Security issues fixed: - CVE-2025-12464: stack-based buffer overflow in the e1000 network device operations can be exploited by a malicious guest user to crash the QEMU process on the host bsc1253002. - CVE-2025-11234: use-after-free in WebSocket...
[SECURITY] [DLA 4432-1] curl security update
Debian LTS Advisory DLA-4432-1 [email protected] https://www.debian.org/lts/security/ Carlos Henrique Lima Melara January 04, 2026 https://wiki.debian.org/LTS Package : curl Version : 7.74.0-1.3+deb11u16 CVE ID : CVE-2025-9086 Debian Bug : A vulnerability was found in Curl, an easy-to-u...
Debian: Security Advisory (DLA-4432-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the Debian SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2026 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
Debian dla-4432 : curl - security update
The remote Debian 11 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the dla-4432 advisory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian LTS Advisory DLA-4432-1 [email protected] https://www.debian.org/lts/security/...
DLA-4432-1 curl - security update
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curl: Path Traversal in curl file:// Protocol Handler Allows Unauthorized File Access
Summary During my manual review of the file path handling logic in curl's source code, I noticed the absence of proper validation for directory traversal sequences, which I then verified through practical testing. I discovered that curl allows unauthorized access to arbitrary files through the...
curl: Alt-Svc bypasses credential leak protection (CVE-2018-1000007)
Summary I found a bug where curl's Alt-Svc implementation fails to strip sensitive authentication headers Authorization and Cookies when remapping a connection to a different host or port. This essentially bypasses the security fix for CVE-2018-1000007. While auditing the code, I noticed that...
curl: CRLF Injection in Gopher Protocol (`lib/gopher.c`)
Control characters slip through during URL handling in curl’s Gopher setup. Though null bytes get blocked by the REJECTZERO setting, returns and line feeds remain permitted. A specially built address using percent-encoded breaks - like %0D%0A - opens room for command insertion. Because of how...
curl: HTTP Request Smuggling and SSRF via CRLF Injection in Curl_add_custom_headers
Summary: A lack of CRLF validation in Curladdcustomheaders at lib/http.c:1761 allows users to inject arbitrary HTTP headers. This violation of RFC 7230 §3.2.4 leads to HTTP Request Smuggling and potential SSRF bypass. AI Disclosure: I utilized an AI assistant to aid in the initial code analysis a...
CVE-2025-34469
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
CVE-2025-34469
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
CVE-2025-34469
CVE-2025-34469 affects Cowrie before 2.9.0. In emulated shell mode, the wget and curl commands perform real outbound HTTP requests, enabling unauthenticated attackers to generate unbounded traffic to arbitrary targets. This SSRF can turn the Cowrie honeypot into a denial-of-service amplification ...
CVE-2025-34469 Cowrie < 2.9.0 Unrestricted wget/curl Emulation Enables SSRF-Based DDoS Amplification
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
CVE-2025-34469 Cowrie < 2.9.0 Unrestricted wget/curl Emulation Enables SSRF-Based DDoS Amplification
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
EUVD-2025-204642
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
CVE-2025-34469 Cowrie < 2.9.0 Unrestricted wget/curl Emulation Enables SSRF-Based DDoS Amplification
Cowrie versions prior to 2.9.0 contain a server-side request forgery SSRF vulnerability in the emulated shell implementation of wget and curl. In the default emulated shell configuration, these command emulations perform real outbound HTTP requests to attacker-supplied destinations. Because no...
curl: A quiet New Year wish for security researchers
Hi curl Security Team and fellow security researchers, Sorry in advance if this isn’t a traditional security report. I know your time is valuable, and I truly respect the work you all do. I just wanted to take a quiet moment to wish every security researcher here those who report issues, those wh...