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In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
CVE-2017-7658
In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
CVE-2017-7658
In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-7658
In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
CVE-2017-7658
In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
CVE-2017-7658
In Eclipse Jetty Server, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x all non HTTP/1.x configurations, and 9.4.x all HTTP/1.x configurations, when presented with two content-lengths headers, Jetty ignored the second. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length was...
Security Bulletin: Open Source Apache Tomcat vulnerability (CVE-2014-0227)
Summary Apache Tomcat is vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted request in a malformed chunked header to the Web server to cause multiple processing conflicts on the servers. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to poison the web cache, bypa...
MiniUPnP MiniUPnPc < 2.0 - Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
Exploit for multiple platform in category dos / poc VuNote ====== Author: Ref: https://github.com/tintinweb/pub/tree/master/pocs/cve-2017-8798 Version: 0.6 Date: May 1st, 2017 Tag: miniupnpc getHTTPResponse chunked encoding integer signedness error Overview -------- Name: miniupnpc Vendor: Thomas...
Exploit for OS Command Injection in Gnu Bash
Hellshocker 0.1.1 Tool to exploit Shellshock vulnerability...
GNU Wget fd_read_body Heap Buffer Overflow (CVE-2017-13090)
A heap buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Wget. The vulnerability is due to improper handling of HTTP responses with chunked transfer encoding within the fdreadbody function. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability by enticing a user to make an HTTP request to the...
wget HTTP integer overflow(CVE-2017-13089)
That’s an interesting vulnerability in GNU wget. According to the wget project, this was reported by Antti Levomäki, Christian Jalio, Joonas Pihlaja of Forcepoint as well as Juhani Eronen of the Finnish National Cyber Security Centre. The vulnerability is in src/http.c source code file and more...
Updated wget packages fix security vulnerabilities
The http.c:skipshortbody function is called in some circumstances, such as when processing redirects. When the response is sent chunked, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then tries to skip the chun...
ALPINE-CVE-2017-13090
The retr.c:fdreadbody function is called when processing OK responses. When the response is sent chunked in wget before 1.19.2, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then tries to read the chunk in piec...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-13089
The http.c:skipshortbody function is called in some circumstances, such as when processing redirects. When the response is sent chunked in wget before 1.19.2, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then...
ALPINE-CVE-2017-13089
The http.c:skipshortbody function is called in some circumstances, such as when processing redirects. When the response is sent chunked in wget before 1.19.2, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then...
Design/Logic Flaw
The retr.c:fdreadbody function is called when processing OK responses. When the response is sent chunked in wget before 1.19.2, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then tries to read the chunk in piec...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-13090
The retr.c:fdreadbody function is called when processing OK responses. When the response is sent chunked in wget before 1.19.2, the chunk parser uses strtol to read each chunk's length, but doesn't check that the chunk length is a non-negative number. The code then tries to read the chunk in piec...
wget: Stack-based buffer overflow in HTTP protocol handling
A stack-based buffer overflow when processing chunked, encoded HTTP responses was found in wget. By tricking an unsuspecting user into connecting to a malicious HTTP server, an attacker could exploit this flaw to potentially execute arbitrary code...
wget: Heap-based buffer overflow in HTTP protocol handling
A heap-based buffer overflow, when processing chunked encoded HTTP responses, was found in wget. By tricking an unsuspecting user into connecting to a malicious HTTP server, an attacker could exploit this flaw to potentially execute arbitrary code...
CVE-2017-13090
A heap-based buffer overflow, when processing chunked encoded HTTP responses, was found in wget. By tricking an unsuspecting user into connecting to a malicious HTTP server, an attacker could exploit this flaw to potentially execute arbitrary code...