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SUSE CVE-2020-21534
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
fig2dev buffer overflow vulnerability (CNVD-2021-78424)
fig2dev is used to convert .fig files to various graphics languages and formats. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the getline function in read.c in fig2dev version 3.2.7b. No detailed vulnerability details are currently available...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-21534
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
CVE-2020-21534
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
Buffer overflow
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
CVE-2020-21534
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
CVE-2020-21534
fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the getline function in read.c...
CVE-2020-21534
Summary (CVE-2020-21534) fig2dev 3.2.7b contains a global buffer overflow in the get_line function (read.c). The vulnerability is discussed in multiple advisories across Linux distros (Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE/openSUSE-SU-2021:1481-1, SUSE/openSUSE patches). Affected component is the fig2dev util...
fig2dev 缓冲区错误漏洞
fig2dev is used to convert .fig files to various graphics languages and formats. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the getline function in read.c in fig2dev version 3.2.7b. No detailed vulnerability details are currently available...
Arbitrary Code Execution
transfig is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution. A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline in read.c allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a malicious .fig file, potentially obtaining arbitrary code execution on the host OS...
openSUSE Security Update : transfig (openSUSE-2019-1455)
This update for transfig fixes the following issues : Security issue fixed : - CVE-2018-16140: Fixed a buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline in read.c, which allowed an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via specially crafted .fig file bsc1106531 This update was imported...
CVE-2018-16140
The fig2dev utility, as shipped with the transfig package, is vulnerable to one-byte buffer underwrite in getline function when processing specially crafted FIG file, having only minimal security impact in most situations...
CVE-2018-16140
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-16140
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...
Buffer overflow
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...
CVE-2018-16140
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...
CVE-2018-16140
CVE-2018-16140 : A buffer underwrite in get_line() (read.c) of fig2dev 3.2.7a allows writing before the start of the target buffer via a crafted .fig file. The vulnerability is triggered by parsing a FIG file and results in memory corruption (no remediation details provided in the supplied docume...
CVE-2018-16140
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...
fig2dev buffer overflow vulnerability
fig2dev is used to convert .fig files to various graphics languages and formats. A buffer underflow vulnerability exists in getline in read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by writing before the buffer starts via a specially crafted .fig file...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-16140
A buffer underwrite vulnerability in getline read.c in fig2dev 3.2.7a allows an attacker to write prior to the beginning of the buffer via a crafted .fig file...