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Nutanix AOS : Multiple Vulnerabilities (NXSA-AOS-5.19.1.5)
The version of AOS installed on the remote host is prior to 5.19.1.5. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the NXSA-AOS-5.19.1.5 advisory. - Perl before 5.30.3 has an integer overflow related to mishandling of a PLregkindOPn == NOTHING situation. A crafted regul...
Nutanix AHV : Multiple Vulnerabilities (NXSA-AHV-20201105.2030)
The version of AHV installed on the remote host is prior to 20201105.2030. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the NXSA-AHV-20201105.2030 advisory. - encoding.c in GNU Screen through 4.8.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service invalid write acces...
Nutanix AHV : Multiple Vulnerabilities (NXSA-AHV-20201105.1082)
The version of AHV installed on the remote host is prior to 20201105.1082. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the NXSA-AHV-20201105.1082 advisory. - Perl before 5.30.3 has an integer overflow related to mishandling of a PLregkindOPn == NOTHING situation. A...
Nutanix AOS : Multiple Vulnerabilities (NXSA-AOS-5.10.9)
The version of AOS installed on the remote host is prior to 5.10.9. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the NXSA-AOS-5.10.9 advisory. - Gnome Pango 1.42 and later is affected by: Buffer Overflow. The impact is: The heap based buffer overflow can be used to get...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
Input validation
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-1271
CVE-2022-1271 affects GNU gzip's zgrep: an attacker can cause arbitrary file writes by supplying crafted multi-line filenames. Two or more consecutive newlines in filenames lead to content and target file names being embedded in the same path, and insufficient validation enables remote, low-privi...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-1271
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name for example, a crafted file name, this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation...
CVE-2022-39046
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...
CVE-2022-39046
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...
Heap overflow
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...
CVE-2022-39046
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-39046
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...
Gcc 安全漏洞
GCC is a collection of GNU compilers. It is mainly used to compile the C and C++ languages. A security vulnerability exists in Gcc. An attacker has exploited this vulnerability to cause g++ to crash during compilation via a specially crafted input source file...
GNU C Library 日志信息泄露漏洞
The GNU C Library glibc, libc6 is an open-source, free C language compiler released under the LGPL license. A security vulnerability exists in GNU C Library glibc version 2.36, which stems from the fact that when the syslog function is passed a carefully crafted input string larger than 1024 byte...
CVE-2022-39046
An issue was discovered in the GNU C Library glibc 2.36. When the syslog function is passed a crafted input string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a portion of the contents of the heap...