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openSUSE 16 Security Update : tor (openSUSE-SU-2026:20709-1)
The remote openSUSE 16 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the openSUSE-SU-2026:20709-1 advisory. Changes in tor: - Update to 0.4.9.8 Fix out-of-bounds read boo1264341, CVE-2026-44597, TROVE-2026-011 Do not attempt or accept BEGINDIR via...
CVE-2026-44602
A flaw was found in Tor. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted CERT cell out of order, leading to a NULL pointer dereference. This issue can cause a denial of service DoS, making the Tor service unavailable to legitimate users...
CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
EUVD-2026-28304
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 has a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order, aka TROVE-2026-006...
CVE-2026-44602
Tor before 0.4.9.7 is affected by a NULL pointer dereference when a CERT cell is received out of order (TROVE-2026-006). This can lead to a denial of service, rendering the Tor service unavailable to legitimate users. The issue is triggered remotely via crafted CERT cells; sources in Red Hat and ...
PT-2026-38337
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Tor versions prior to 0.4.9.7 Description A NULL pointer dereference occurs when a CERT cell is received out of order. A NULL pointer dereference is a runtime error that happens when a program attempts to read or write to a memory address that...