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Astra Linux - уязвимость в binutils
The finishstab function in stabs.c of the GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or potentially have unspecified other impacts, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during the execution of objdump...
TencentOS Server 3: binutils (TSSA-2024:1012)
The version of Tencent Linux installed on the remote TencentOS Server 3 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the TSSA-2024:1012 advisory. Package updates are available for TencentOS Server 3 that fix the following vulnerabilities:...
binutils: heap-based buffer overflow in finish_stab in stabs.c
finishstab in stabs.c in GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or possibly have unspecified other impact, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during execution of objdump...
SUSE CVE-2018-12699
finishstab in stabs.c in GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or possibly have unspecified other impact, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during execution of objdump...
CVE-2018-12699
finishstab in stabs.c in GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or possibly have unspecified other impact, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during execution of objdump...
CVE-2018-12699
finishstab in stabs.c in GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or possibly have unspecified other impact, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during execution of objdump...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-12699
finishstab in stabs.c in GNU Binutils 2.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service heap-based buffer overflow or possibly have unspecified other impact, as demonstrated by an out-of-bounds write of 8 bytes. This can occur during execution of objdump...