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Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Memory Leak
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through memory leak. The vulnerability exists as was not freed in the JBGEOK != decodeStatus branch found in the JBIGDecode function of tifjbig.c, allowing a malicious TIFF document to cause denial of service DoS when it is processed...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through NULL Pointer Dereference
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through null pointer dereference. A malicious user can pass a image file to the TIFFPrintDirectory function in tifprint.c, causing a null pointer dereference that can crash the application...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through buffer overflow. The application does not properly increment the output buffer in the readContigStripsIntoBuffer function in the tools/tiffcrop.c file, allowing a malicious user to cause a buffer overwrite...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to buffer overflows. A malicious user can pass a image to the readContigStripsIntoBuffer function in tifunix.c to cause a buffer overflow that can crash the system or overwrite memory from another application...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Heap Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through heap-based buffer overflow. The vulnerability exists in the PackBitsEncode function of tifpackbits.c and allows attackers to cause a denial of service DoS, and possibly other attacks...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Stack Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through stack-based buffer overflow. The vulnerability exists in the TIFFGetField function where a stack-based buffer overflow can occur, when parsing a tiff file, depending on whether a codec was enabled...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Heap Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through heap-based buffer overflow attacks. The vulnerability exists in tools/tiffcp.c where it is possible for a heap-based buffer overflow to occur in cpContig2SeparateByRow and cpSeparate2ContigByRow if BitsPerSample != 8, causing a denial of...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Heap Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through heap-based buffer overflow attacks. The vulnerability exists in the t2pwritepdf function in tools/tiff2pdf.c where a malicious TIFF file can cause denial of service DoS, and possibly other attacks...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS attacks. A malicious user can pass a tiff file to the application to cause a null pointer dereference that can crash the application...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS attacks. A malicious user can pass a bmp file to the application, when used with the -c zip option, to cause a denial of service DoS through buffer over-read...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Heap Buffer Overflow
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial of service DoS through heap-based buffer overflow attacks. The vulnerability exists in the PackBitsPreEncode function in tifpackbits.c where an attacker can send a large BMP image with width = 65663, causing the denial of service DoS, and possible other attacks...
Denial Of Service (DoS) Through Out-of-Bounds (OOB) Read
libtiff.so is vulnerable to denial-of-service DoS through out-of-bound OOB read. The vulnerability exists in the DumpModeEncode function in tifdumpmode.c, only when the -c none option is used, and allows attackers to cause a denial of service DoS attack when parsing a malicious BMP image...
CVE-2016-5317
Buffer overflow in the PixarLogDecode function in libtiff.so in the PixarLogDecode function in libtiff 4.0.6 and earlier, as used in GNOME nautilus, allows attackers to cause a denial of service attack crash via a crafted TIFF file...