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EUVD-2017-4488
Malware in sbrugna...
The vulnerability of the getsym function in the tekhex.c component of the GNU Binutils development environment allows a attacker to cause a service failure.
The vulnerability in the getsym function of the tekhex.c component of the GNU Binutils development environment is related to reading data beyond the allowed buffer size. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to cause a service failure remotely...
GNU Binutils Binary File Descriptor Library Denial of Service Vulnerability
GNU Binutils is a set of programming language utility programs developed by the GNU Project. A security vulnerability in the 'getsym' function of the tekhex.c file of the GNU Binutils BFD library allows remote attackers to exploit the vulnerability by submitting a special tekhex binary file, whic...
CVE-2017-12967
The getsym function in tekhex.c in the Binary File Descriptor BFD library aka libbfd, as distributed in GNU Binutils 2.29, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service stack-based buffer over-read and application crash via a malformed tekhex binary...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-12967
The getsym function in tekhex.c in the Binary File Descriptor BFD library aka libbfd, as distributed in GNU Binutils 2.29, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service stack-based buffer over-read and application crash via a malformed tekhex binary...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-12967
The getsym function in tekhex.c in the Binary File Descriptor BFD library aka libbfd, as distributed in GNU Binutils 2.29, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service stack-based buffer over-read and application crash via a malformed tekhex binary...
CVE-2017-12967
The getsym function in tekhex.c in the Binary File Descriptor BFD library aka libbfd, as distributed in GNU Binutils 2.29, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service stack-based buffer over-read and application crash via a malformed tekhex binary...
CVE-2017-12967
The getsym function in tekhex.c in the Binary File Descriptor BFD library aka libbfd, as distributed in GNU Binutils 2.29, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service stack-based buffer over-read and application crash via a malformed tekhex binary...
CVE-2017-12967
CVE-2017-12967 involves the Binary File Descriptor (BFD) library (libbfd) in GNU Binutils 2.29. The getsym function in tekhex.c may be triggered by a malformed tekhex binary, allowing a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via a stack-based buffer over-read and resulting in an application...
CVE-2006-2362
Buffer overflow in getsym in tekhex.c in libbfd in Free Software Foundation GNU Binutils before 20060423, as used by GNU strings, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service application crash and possibly execute arbitrary code via a file with a crafted Tektronix Hex Format...
DEBIAN-CVE-2006-2362
Buffer overflow in getsym in tekhex.c in libbfd in Free Software Foundation GNU Binutils before 20060423, as used by GNU strings, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service application crash and possibly execute arbitrary code via a file with a crafted Tektronix Hex Format...
CVE-2006-2362
Buffer overflow in getsym in tekhex.c in libbfd in Free Software Foundation GNU Binutils before 20060423, as used by GNU strings, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service application crash and possibly execute arbitrary code via a file with a crafted Tektronix Hex Format...
CVE-2006-2362
Buffer overflow in getsym in tekhex.c in libbfd in Free Software Foundation GNU Binutils before 20060423, as used by GNU strings, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service application crash and possibly execute arbitrary code via a file with a crafted Tektronix Hex Format...
CVE-2006-2362
CVE-2006-2362 is a buffer overflow in getsym in tekhex.c of libbfd (GNU Binutils) used by strings. Reported as exploitable to crash the application and possibly execute arbitrary code via a TekHex file with an invalid length character. Connected advisories (SUSE, Ubuntu USN-292-1, OpenVAS entries...