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CVE-2025-9809
Out-of-bounds write in cdfsopencuetrack in libretro libretro-common latest on all platforms allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .cue file with a file path exceeding PATHMAXLENGTH that is copied using memcpy into a fixed-size buffer...
CVE-2025-9809
Out-of-bounds write in cdfsopencuetrack in libretro libretro-common latest on all platforms allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .cue file with a file path exceeding PATHMAXLENGTH that is copied using memcpy into a fixed-size buffer...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-9809
Out-of-bounds write in cdfsopencuetrack in libretro libretro-common latest on all platforms allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .cue file with a file path exceeding PATHMAXLENGTH that is copied using memcpy into a fixed-size buffer...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-9809
Out-of-bounds write in cdfsopencuetrack in libretro libretro-common latest on all platforms allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .cue file with a file path exceeding PATHMAXLENGTH that is copied using memcpy into a fixed-size buffer...
CVE-2025-9809
CVE-2025-9809 affects libretro-common’s cdfs_open_cue_track: an out-of-bounds write allows a crafted .cue file with a PATH_MAX_LENGTH-exceeding path to be copied via memcpy into a fixed-size buffer, enabling arbitrary code execution. Reported across multiple feeds (NVD, Debian/Ubuntu advisories, ...
libretro-common 安全漏洞
libretro-common is a front-end development code block open-sourced by Libretro. A security vulnerability exists in libretro-common that stems from an incorrect manipulation of the path to a .cue file resulting in an out-of-bounds write that could execute arbitrary code...
CVE-2025-9136
A flaw has been found in libretro RetroArch 1.18.0/1.19.0/1.20.0. This affects the function filestreamvscanf of the file libretro-common/streams/filestream.c. This manipulation causes out-of-bounds read. The attack needs to be launched locally. Upgrading to version 1.21.0 mitigates this issue. It...