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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...
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...
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...
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...