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Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libmysofa
A buffer overflow in the readDataVar function in hdf/dataobject.c within Symonics’ libmysofa 0.5 – 1.1 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code through a crafted SOFA...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в libmysofa
Incorrect handling of input data in the mysofaresamplerresetmem function in the libmysofa library between versions 0.5 and 1.1 may lead to heap buffer overflow and overwriting of a large memory block...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в libmysofa
Incorrect handling of input data in the loudness function of the libmysofa library in versions 0.5 to 1.1 can lead to heap buffer overflows and access to unallocated memory blocks...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в libmysofa
libmysofa is vulnerable to Heap-based Buffer Overflow attacks...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libmysofa
Incorrect handling of input data in the verifyAttribute function in the libmysofa library version 0.5 to 1.1 may lead to NULL pointer dereferencing and segmentation faults in cases of restrictive memory protection. In cases without memory restrictions e.g., in embedded environments, it may also...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libmysofa
Incorrect handling of input data in the changeAttribute function in the libmysofa library versions 0.5 to 1.1 may lead to NULL pointer dereferencing and segmentation faults in cases of restrictive memory protection. In cases without memory restrictions e.g., in embedded environments, it may also...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libmysofa
LibMySOFA 0.9.1 has a stack-based buffer overflow issue in the readDataVar function in hdf/dataobject.c, during the reading of a header message attribute...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in libmysofa
The libmysofa before November 24, 2019, does not properly restrict recursive function calls. This issue is evident from reports of stack consumption in readOHDRHeaderMessageDatatype in dataobject.c and directblockRead in fractalhead.c. NOTE: A download of version 0.9 after December 6, 2019, shoul...
CVE-2019-20016
libmysofa before 2019-11-24 does not properly restrict recursive function calls, as demonstrated by reports of stack consumption in readOHDRHeaderMessageDatatype in dataobject.c and directblockRead in fractalhead.c. NOTE: a download of v0.9 after 2019-12-06 should fully remediate this issue...
EUVD-2020-23726
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EUVD-2020-23730
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EUVD-2021-27030
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EUVD-2020-28002
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EUVD-2019-10572
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EUVD-2019-2468
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EUVD-2020-23728
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EUVD-2020-23729
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EUVD-2019-6940
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EUVD-2019-6938
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EUVD-2020-23727
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