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TencentOS Server 3: go-toolset:rhel8 (TSSA-2024:0222)
The version of Tencent Linux installed on the remote TencentOS Server 3 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the TSSA-2024:0222 advisory. Package updates are available for TencentOS Server 3 that fix the following vulnerabilities...
netty: compression/decompression codecs don't enforce limits on buffer allocation sizes
A flaw was found in Netty in the way it handles the amount of data it compresses and decompresses. The Compression/Decompression codecs should enforce memory allocation size limits to avoid an Out of Memory Error OOME or exhaustion of the memory pool...
netty: compression/decompression codecs don't enforce limits on buffer allocation sizes
A flaw was found in Netty in the way it handles the amount of data it compresses and decompresses. The Compression/Decompression codecs should enforce memory allocation size limits to avoid an Out of Memory Error OOME or exhaustion of the memory pool...
netty: compression/decompression codecs don't enforce limits on buffer allocation sizes
A flaw was found in Netty in the way it handles the amount of data it compresses and decompresses. The Compression/Decompression codecs should enforce memory allocation size limits to avoid an Out of Memory Error OOME or exhaustion of the memory pool...
netty: compression/decompression codecs don't enforce limits on buffer allocation sizes
A flaw was found in Netty in the way it handles the amount of data it compresses and decompresses. The Compression/Decompression codecs should enforce memory allocation size limits to avoid an Out of Memory Error OOME or exhaustion of the memory pool...
netty: compression/decompression codecs don't enforce limits on buffer allocation sizes
A flaw was found in Netty in the way it handles the amount of data it compresses and decompresses. The Compression/Decompression codecs should enforce memory allocation size limits to avoid an Out of Memory Error OOME or exhaustion of the memory pool...
CVE-2018-16864
An allocation of memory without limits, that could result in the stack clashing with another memory region, was discovered in systemd-journald when a program with long command line arguments calls syslog. A local attacker may use this flaw to crash systemd-journald or escalate his privileges...