8 matches found
EUVD-2023-42871
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2023-39125
NTSC-CRT 2.2.1 has an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP in bmprw.c because a file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is "this main application was not intended to be a well tested program, it's just something to demonstrate it works and fo...
CVE-2023-39125
NTSC-CRT 2.2.1 has an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP in bmprw.c because a file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is "this main application was not intended to be a well tested program, it's just something to demonstrate it works and fo...
CVE-2023-39125
NTSC-CRT 2.2.1 has an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP in bmprw.c because a file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is "this main application was not intended to be a well tested program, it's just something to demonstrate it works and fo...
CVE-2023-39125
CVE-2023-39125 affects NTSC-CRT 2.2.1, with an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP (bmp_rw.c) caused by lack of validation for file width, height, and BPP. The connected records confirm the vulnerability details but do not provide a publicly documented fix or patched version withi...
PT-2023-26793 · Ntsc-Crt · Ntsc-Crt
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: NTSC-CRT version 2.2.1 Description: The issue is related to an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in the loadBMP function in bmp rw.c. This occurs because the file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. The vendor notes that the ma...
CVE-2023-39125
NTSC-CRT 2.2.1 has an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP in bmprw.c because a file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is "this main application was not intended to be a well tested program, it's just something to demonstrate it works and fo...
CVE-2023-39125
NTSC-CRT 2.2.1 has an integer overflow and out-of-bounds write in loadBMP in bmprw.c because a file's width, height, and BPP are not validated. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is "this main application was not intended to be a well tested program, it's just something to demonstrate it works and fo...