37 matches found
ALPINE-CVE-2020-13112
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
CVE-2020-13112
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
Information disclosure
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. An unrestricted size in handling Canon EXIF MakerNote data could lead to consumption of large amounts of compute time for decoding EXIF data...
CVE-2020-13114
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. An unrestricted size in handling Canon EXIF MakerNote data could lead to consumption of large amounts of compute time for decoding EXIF data...
CVE-2020-13113
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Use of uninitialized memory in EXIF Makernote handling could lead to crashes and potential use-after-free conditions...
CVE-2020-13112
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
CVE-2020-13112
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
CVE-2020-13112
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. Several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling could lead to information disclosure and crashes. This is different from CVE-2020-0093...
CVE-2020-13112
Concisely: CVE-2020-13112 affects libexif prior to 0.6.22, caused by several buffer over-reads in EXIF MakerNote handling that could lead to information disclosure and crashes. Multiple connected advisories (ALAS2-2020-1523/1393, ALAS-2020-1443, CESA/CentOS/RH advisories, Debian LTS) corroborate ...
CVE-2020-13114
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. An unrestricted size in handling Canon EXIF MakerNote data could lead to consumption of large amounts of compute time for decoding EXIF data...
CVE-2020-13114
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. An unrestricted size in handling Canon EXIF MakerNote data could lead to consumption of large amounts of compute time for decoding EXIF data...
CVE-2020-13114
An issue was discovered in libexif before 0.6.22. An unrestricted size in handling Canon EXIF MakerNote data could lead to consumption of large amounts of compute time for decoding EXIF data...
libexif code issue vulnerability
libexif is a library of functions written in the C language. It is mainly used to read and write EXIF meta-information from graphics files. A code issue vulnerability exists in versions prior to libexif 0.6.22 that stems from the use of uninitialized memory during EXIF Makernote processing. An...
PHP Uninitialized Read Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-24791)
PHP is a general-purpose open source scripting language. The syntax absorbs the characteristics of the C language , Java and Perl , easy to learn , widely used , mainly in the field of Web development . An uninitialized read vulnerability exists in exifprocessIFDinMAKERNOTE in the EXIF component ...
ALPINE-CVE-2018-14851
exifprocessIFDinMAKERNOTE in ext/exif/exif.c in PHP before 5.6.37, 7.0.x before 7.0.31, 7.1.x before 7.1.20, and 7.2.x before 7.2.8 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service out-of-bounds read and application crash via a crafted JPEG file...
UBUNTU-CVE-2016-6291
The exifprocessIFDinMAKERNOTE function in ext/exif/exif.c in PHP before 5.5.38, 5.6.x before 5.6.24, and 7.x before 7.0.9 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service out-of-bounds array access and memory corruption, obtain sensitive information from process memory, or possibly have...