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PT-2025-3461 · Bento4 · Bento4
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Bento4 affected versions not specified Description: A floating-point exception FPE vulnerability exists in the AP4 TfraAtom::AP4 TfraAtom function. This issue may be related to the handling of floating-point operations within the specified...
CVE-2024-57513
Bento4 contains a floating-point exception in the AP4_TfraAtom::AP4_TfraAtom function. Affected: Bento4 library; vulnerable component/function is AP4_TfraAtom. Root cause: floating-point exception (FPE) within the function. Impact statements in sources indicate potential availability impact (per ...
CVE-2023-51105
A floating point exception divide-by-zero vulnerability was discovered in Artifex MuPDF 1.23.4 in function bmpdecompressrle4 of load-bmp.c...
UBUNTU-CVE-2023-51105
A floating point exception divide-by-zero vulnerability was discovered in Artifex MuPDF 1.23.4 in function bmpdecompressrle4 of load-bmp.c...
Astra Linux - Vulnerability in libheif
A segmentation fault caused by a floating-point exception exists in libheif 1.15.1 when using specially crafted HEIF images via the heif::Fraction::round function in box.cc, which results in a denial of service...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-50275
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64/sve: Discard stale CPU state when handling SVE traps The logic for handling SVE traps manipulates saved FPSIMD/SVE state incorrectly, and a race with preemption can result in a task having TIFSVE set and TIFFOREIGNFPSTATE...
`fast-float` has multiple soundness issues
fast-float contains multiple soundness issues: 1. Undefined behavior when checking input length, which has been merged but no package pubished. 1. Many functions marked as safe with non-local safety guarantees The library is also unmaintained. Alternatives For quickly parsing floating-point numbe...
kernel: x86/fpu: Keep xfd_state in sync with MSR_IA32_XFD
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/fpu: Keep xfdstate in sync with MSRIA32XFD The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-35801 to this issue. Upstream advisory: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-announce/2024051738-CVE-2024-35801-8038@gregkh/T...
ARM: 9410/1: vfp: Use asm volatile in fmrx/fmxr macros
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SUSE CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
AZL-53888 CVE-2024-7883 affecting package clang for versions less than 18.1.2-4
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
CVE-2024-7883 CMSE secure state may leak from stack to floating-point registers
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
CVE-2024-7883 CMSE secure state may leak from stack to floating-point registers
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
CVE-2024-7883
CVE-2024-7883 affects ARM Cortex-M Security Extensions (CMSE) when using LLVM-generated code. The vulnerability allows leakage of secure stack contents to the Non-secure state via floating-point registers during a Secure-to-Non-secure call that returns a floating-point value, and only on the firs...
CVE-2024-7883
When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...
PT-2024-38657
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE affected versions not specified Description The issue allows Secure stack contents to be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that retur...