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CVE-2020-15167
In Miller command line utility using the configuration file support introduced in version 5.9.0, it is possible for an attacker to cause Miller to run arbitrary code by placing a malicious .mlrrc file in the working directory. See linked GitHub Security Advisory for complete details. A fix is rea...
CVE-2020-15167
In Miller command line utility using the configuration file support introduced in version 5.9.0, it is possible for an attacker to cause Miller to run arbitrary code by placing a malicious .mlrrc file in the working directory. See linked GitHub Security Advisory for complete details. A fix is rea...
CVE-2020-15167 Arbitrary code execution via configuration file in Miller
In Miller command line utility using the configuration file support introduced in version 5.9.0, it is possible for an attacker to cause Miller to run arbitrary code by placing a malicious .mlrrc file in the working directory. See linked GitHub Security Advisory for complete details. A fix is rea...
CVE-2020-15167
In Miller command line utility using the configuration file support introduced in version 5.9.0, it is possible for an attacker to cause Miller to run arbitrary code by placing a malicious .mlrrc file in the working directory. See linked GitHub Security Advisory for complete details. A fix is rea...
CVE-2020-15165
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
Design/Logic Flaw
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165
The CVE-2020-15165 entry concerns the Chameleon Mini Live Debugger Android package (Google Play) version 1.1.6-free, where sources or permissions may have been tampered by a malicious actor. Red Hat and OSV records cite the same vulnerability description; ENISA EUVD-2020-7239 notes malware in the...
CVE-2020-15165 Potentially tampered sources on Play Store for Chameleon Mini Live Debugger
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-5234
MessagePack for C and Unity before version 1.9.11 and 2.1.90 has a vulnerability where untrusted data can lead to DoS attack due to hash collisions and stack overflow. Review the linked GitHub Security Advisory for more information and remediation steps...
CVE-2020-5234
MessagePack for C and Unity before version 1.9.11 and 2.1.90 has a vulnerability where untrusted data can lead to DoS attack due to hash collisions and stack overflow. Review the linked GitHub Security Advisory for more information and remediation steps...
CVE-2020-5234
CVE-2020-5234 affects MessagePack for C# and Unity before version 1.9.11 and 2.1.90, where deserializing untrusted data can cause a DoS via hash collisions or stack overflow. The issue is documented across multiple sources (NVD, GitHub advisory GHSA-7Q36-4XX7-XCXF, Red Hat/RH entries, OSV) and is...
CVE-2020-5234 Untrusted data can lead to DoS attack in MessagePack for C# and Unity
MessagePack for C and Unity before version 1.9.11 and 2.1.90 has a vulnerability where untrusted data can lead to DoS attack due to hash collisions and stack overflow. Review the linked GitHub Security Advisory for more information and remediation steps...