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CVE-2026-48829
A flaw was found in GNU SASL. This vulnerability, a NULL pointer dereference in the DIGEST-MD5 mechanism, can be triggered by a remote attacker providing a specially crafted token without an accompanying equals sign. Successful exploitation could lead to a Denial of Service DoS condition, making...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-48829
In GNU SASL before 2.2.3, DIGEST-MD5 has a NULL pointer dereference affecting both clients and servers, via a known token with no accompanying = character. This occurs in lib/digest-md5/getsubopt.c...
CVE-2026-48829
In GNU SASL before 2.2.3, DIGEST-MD5 has a NULL pointer dereference affecting both clients and servers, via a known token with no accompanying = character. This occurs in lib/digest-md5/getsubopt.c...
CVE-2026-48829
Technical details (affected product/versions, root cause, impact, fixes) are not publicly available in the provided documents. Monitor for updates.
CVE-2026-48829
In GNU SASL before 2.2.3, DIGEST-MD5 has a NULL pointer dereference affecting both clients and servers, via a known token with no accompanying = character. This occurs in lib/digest-md5/getsubopt.c...
PT-2026-42903
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions GNU SASL versions prior to 2.2.3 Description DIGEST-MD5 contains a NULL pointer dereference affecting both clients and servers. This issue occurs in the file lib/digest-md5/getsubopt.c when a known token is provided without an accompanying =...