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OESA-2026-2178 musl security update
musl is an implementation of the C standard library built on top of the Linux system call API, including interfaces defined in the base language standard, POSIX, and widely agreed-upon extensions. It is lightweight, fast, simple, free, and strives to be correct in the sense of standards conforman...
OESA-2026-1927 musl security update
musl is an implementation of the C standard library built on top of the Linux system call API, including interfaces defined in the base language standard, POSIX, and widely agreed-upon extensions. It is lightweight, fast, simple, free, and strives to be correct in the sense of standards conforman...
USN-5768-1 glibc vulnerabilities
Jan Engelhardt, Tavis Ormandy, and others discovered that the GNU C Library iconv feature incorrectly handled certain input sequences. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause the GNU C Library to hang or crash, resulting in a denial of service. CVE-2016-10228, CVE-2019-25013,...
USN-5699-1 glibc vulnerabilities
Jan Engelhardt, Tavis Ormandy, and others discovered that the GNU C Library iconv feature incorrectly handled certain input sequences. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause the GNU C Library to hang or crash, resulting in a denial of service. CVE-2021-3326 It was discovered that the...
GNU C Library 安全漏洞
The GNU C Library glibc, libc6 is an open source, free C compiler released under the LGPL license. version 2.34 of the GNU C Library aka glibc contains a security vulnerability that stems from a data validation issue in the affected version of the library, iconvdata/iso-2022-jp-3.c's iconv in the...
glibc: Assertion failure in ISO-2022-JP-3 gconv module related to combining characters
A flaw was found in glibc's iconv functionality. This flaw allows an attacker capable of supplying a crafted sequence of characters to an application using iconv to convert from ISO-2022-JP-3 to cause an assertion failure. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...
The vulnerability of the iconv utility in the GNU C Library (glibc) system library arises from insufficient input validation, allowing attackers to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the iconv utility in the GNU C Library glibc is related to insufficient input validation. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious actor to cause service failures when invoking the iconv utility with the “-c” option...