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GNU bash buffer overflow
Buffer overflow in buil-in test command...
CVE-2012-3410
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/sh/eaccess.c in GNU Bash before 4.2 patch 33 might allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access via a long filename in /dev/fd, which is not properly handled when expanding the /dev/fd prefix...
CVE-2012-3410
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/sh/eaccess.c in GNU Bash before 4.2 patch 33 might allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access via a long filename in /dev/fd, which is not properly handled when expanding the /dev/fd prefix...
CVE-2012-3410
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/sh/eaccess.c in GNU Bash before 4.2 patch 33 might allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access via a long filename in /dev/fd, which is not properly handled when expanding the /dev/fd prefix...
Stack overflow
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/sh/eaccess.c in GNU Bash before 4.2 patch 33 might allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access via a long filename in /dev/fd, which is not properly handled when expanding the /dev/fd prefix...
CVE-2012-3410
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/sh/eaccess.c in GNU Bash before 4.2 patch 33 might allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access via a long filename in /dev/fd, which is not properly handled when expanding the /dev/fd prefix...
CVE-2012-3410
CVE-2012-3410 describes a stack-based buffer overflow in GNU Bash (lib/sh/eaccess.c) that occurs when expanding the /dev/fd prefix. Before Bash 4.2 patch 33, a long filename in /dev/fd could allow local users to bypass intended restricted shell access. The vulnerability’s impact is described as a...
GNU Bash 4.0 - ls Control Character Command Injection
GNU Bash 4.0 - ls Control Character Command Injection source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/37776/info GNU Bash is prone to a command-injection vulnerability because it fails to adequately sanitize control characters in the 'ls' command. Attackers can exploit this issue to execute arbitrary...
GNU Bash 4.0 - 'ls' Control Character Command Injection
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/37776/info GNU Bash is prone to a command-injection vulnerability because it fails to adequately sanitize control characters in the 'ls' command. Attackers can exploit this issue to execute arbitrary commands in a bash terminal; other attacks may also be...