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SUSE CVE-2017-6009
An issue was discovered in icoutils 0.31.1. A buffer overflow was observed in the "decodeneresourceid" function in the "restable.c" source file. This is happening because the "len" parameter for memcpy is not checked for size and thus becomes a negative integer in the process, resulting in a fail...
icoutils: Buffer overflow in the decode_ne_resource_id function
A vulnerability was found in icoutils, in the wrestool program. An attacker could create a crafted executable that, when read by wrestool, could result in memory corruption leading to a crash or potential code execution...
icoutils buffer overflow vulnerability
icoutils is a set of command line programs for extracting and converting images from Microsoft Windows icon and cursor files. A security vulnerability exists in the 'decodeneresourceid' function of the restable.c source file in version 0.31.1 of icoutils, due to the program's failure to check the...
CVE-2017-6009
An issue was discovered in icoutils 0.31.1. A buffer overflow was observed in the "decodeneresourceid" function in the "restable.c" source file. This is happening because the "len" parameter for memcpy is not checked for size and thus becomes a negative integer in the process, resulting in a fail...
Buffer overflow
An issue was discovered in icoutils 0.31.1. A buffer overflow was observed in the "decodeneresourceid" function in the "restable.c" source file. This is happening because the "len" parameter for memcpy is not checked for size and thus becomes a negative integer in the process, resulting in a fail...
CVE-2017-6009
An issue was discovered in icoutils 0.31.1. A buffer overflow was observed in the "decodeneresourceid" function in the "restable.c" source file. This is happening because the "len" parameter for memcpy is not checked for size and thus becomes a negative integer in the process, resulting in a fail...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-6009
An issue was discovered in icoutils 0.31.1. A buffer overflow was observed in the "decodeneresourceid" function in the "restable.c" source file. This is happening because the "len" parameter for memcpy is not checked for size and thus becomes a negative integer in the process, resulting in a fail...