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ExifReader is vulnerable to denial of service via unbounded decompression of image metadata
Impact Versions of ExifReader from 4.20.0 through 4.38.1 do not bound the size of decompressed metadata blocks. When a caller invokes the asynchronous API e.g. ExifReader.loadfile or ExifReader.loadbuffer, async: true on an attacker-supplied image, a small compressed chunk in the file can expand ...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Gdal
In GDAL version 3.0.1 and later, there is a double-free in the poolDestroy function within OGRExpatRealloc in the ogr/ogrexpat.cpp file, which occurs when the 10MB threshold is exceeded...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux, Linux 5.10
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: pcm: oss: Limits the period size to 16MB. We have set a practical limit on the period size the fragment shift in OSS, instead of using a full 31-bit value. A too-large value could lead to memory exhaustion, as we allocate...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-42583
Netty is an asynchronous, event-driven network application framework. Prior to 4.2.13.Final and 4.1.133.Final, Lz4FrameDecoder allocates a ByteBuf of size decompressedLength up to 32 MB per block before LZ4 runs. A peer only needs a 21-byte header plus compressedLength payload bytes - 22 bytes if...
ciguard: SCA HTTP client reads response body without size cap
Summary Both SCA HTTP clients src/ciguard/analyzer/sca/osv.py and src/ciguard/analyzer/sca/endoflife.py call payload = json.loadsresp.read.decode'utf-8' without a maximum-bytes cap. A hostile or compromised endoflife.date / OSV.dev or a successful TLS MITM could return a multi-GB response,...
JLSEC-2026-258 Issue summary: The 'openssl dgst' command-line tool silently truncates input data to 16MB when using...
Issue summary: The 'openssl dgst' command-line tool silently truncates input data to 16MB when using one-shot signing algorithms and reports success instead of an error. Impact summary: A user signing or verifying files larger than 16MB with one-shot algorithms such as Ed25519, Ed448, or ML-DSA m...
zserio 输入验证错误漏洞
Zserio is an open-source framework for efficiently serializing structured data by Navigation Data Standard e.V. Versions of Zserio prior to 2.18.1 contained a vulnerability related to input validation errors. This vulnerability occurred due to the setBitPosition boundary check in the...
openssl: OpenSSL: Data integrity bypass in `openssl dgst` command due to silent truncation
A flaw was found in openssl. When a user signs or verifies files larger than 16MB using the openssl dgst command with one-shot algorithms, the tool silently truncates the input to 16MB. This creates an integrity gap, allowing trailing data beyond the initial 16MB to be modified without detection...
CVE-2026-39373
JWCrypto implements JWK, JWS, and JWE specifications using python-cryptography. Prior to 1.5.7, an unauthenticated attacker can exhaust server memory by sending crafted JWE tokens with ZIP compression. The existing patch for CVE-2024-28102 limits input token size to 250KB but does not validate th...
EUVD-2026-12805
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nvme: fix memory allocation in nvmeprreadkeys nvmeprreadkeys takes numkeys from userspace and uses it to calculate the allocation size for rse via structsize. The upper limit is PRKEYSMAX 64K. A malicious or buggy userspace can...
CVE-2026-31958
Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions of Tornado prior to 6.5.5, the only limit on the number of parts in multipart/form-data is the maxbodysize setting default 100MB. Since parsing occurs synchronously on the main thread, this creates the possibility ...
CVE-2026-27633
TinyWeb is a web server HTTP, HTTPS written in Delphi for Win32. Versions prior to version 2.02 have a Denial of Service DoS vulnerability via memory exhaustion. Unauthenticated remote attackers can send an HTTP POST request to the server with an exceptionally large Content-Length header e.g.,...
CVE-2026-27633 TinyWeb has Unbounded Content-Length Memory Exhaustion (DoS)
TinyWeb is a web server HTTP, HTTPS written in Delphi for Win32. Versions prior to version 2.02 have a Denial of Service DoS vulnerability via memory exhaustion. Unauthenticated remote attackers can send an HTTP POST request to the server with an exceptionally large Content-Length header e.g.,...
CVE-2026-27633
CVE-2026-27633 affects TinyWeb on Windows (Delphi; pre-2.02). Unauthenticated remote attackers can trigger a DoS by sending an HTTP POST with an extremely large Content-Length; TinyWeb allocates memory for the request body streaming it without a cap, exhausting all available memory and crashing. ...
EUVD-2026-8765
TinyWeb is a web server HTTP, HTTPS written in Delphi for Win32. Versions prior to version 2.02 have a Denial of Service DoS vulnerability via memory exhaustion. Unauthenticated remote attackers can send an HTTP POST request to the server with an exceptionally large Content-Length header e.g.,...
CVE-2026-23157
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: do not strictly require dirty metadata threshold for metadata writepages BUG There is an internal report that over 1000 processes are waiting at the ioscheduletimeout of balancedirtypages, causing a system hang and trigger...
Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature in the openssl dgst command-line tool, which silently truncates input data to 16MB when using one-shot signing algorithms. Signatures for payloads larger than 16MB may appear to be valid...
CVE-2025-15469
Issue summary: The 'openssl dgst' command-line tool silently truncates input data to 16MB when using one-shot signing algorithms and reports success instead of an error. Impact summary: A user signing or verifying files larger than 16MB with one-shot algorithms such as Ed25519, Ed448, or ML-DSA m...
ALPINE-CVE-2025-15469
Issue summary: The 'openssl dgst' command-line tool silently truncates input data to 16MB when using one-shot signing algorithms and reports success instead of an error. Impact summary: A user signing or verifying files larger than 16MB with one-shot algorithms such as Ed25519, Ed448, or ML-DSA m...
CVE-2025-15469
Issue summary: The 'openssl dgst' command-line tool silently truncates input data to 16MB when using one-shot signing algorithms and reports success instead of an error. Impact summary: A user signing or verifying files larger than 16MB with one-shot algorithms such as Ed25519, Ed448, or ML-DSA m...