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GNU Bison Post-Release Reuse Vulnerability
GNU Bison is free software for the automatic generation of syntax parser programs. A post-release reuse vulnerability exists in GNU Bison 3.7. A local attacker can cause a system crash by exploiting this vulnerability via a specially crafted input file containing NULL bytes...
GHSA-VH7M-P724-62C2 Signature Malleabillity in elliptic
The Elliptic package before version 6.5.3 for Node.js allows ECDSA signature malleability via variations in encoding, leading '\0' bytes, or integer overflows. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact if an application relied on a single canonical signature...
Insecure RSA Signature Validation
jsrsasign does not properly validate RSA signatures. The decryption implementation does not detect ciphertext modification prepended by \0 bytes to ciphertexts, allowing an attacker to prepend NULL bytes with the goal of triggering memory corruption issues...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2019-11044
A flaw was discovered in the link function in PHP. When compiled on Windows, it does not correctly handle paths containing NULL bytes. An attacker could abuse this flaw to bypass application checks on file paths...
Hardcoded credentials
Failure to correctly handle null bytes when processing HTML entities resulted in Firefox incorrectly parsing these entities. This could have led to HTML comment text being treated as HTML which could have led to XSS in a web application under certain conditions. It could have also led to HTML...
CVE-2019-11763
Failure to correctly handle null bytes when processing HTML entities resulted in Firefox incorrectly parsing these entities. This could have led to HTML comment text being treated as HTML which could have led to XSS in a web application under certain conditions. It could have also led to HTML...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-11045
In PHP versions 7.2.x below 7.2.26, 7.3.x below 7.3.13 and 7.4.0, PHP DirectoryIterator class accepts filenames with embedded \0 byte and treats them as terminating at that byte. This could lead to security vulnerabilities, e.g. in applications checking paths that the code is allowed to access...
CVE-2019-11936
Various APC functions accept keys containing null bytes as input, leading to premature truncation of input. This issue affects HHVM versions prior to 3.30.12, all versions between 4.0.0 and 4.8.5, all versions between 4.9.0 and 4.23.1, as well as 4.24.0, 4.25.0, 4.26.0, 4.27.0, 4.28.0, and 4.28.1...
CVE-2019-11936
Various APC functions accept keys containing null bytes as input, leading to premature truncation of input. This issue affects HHVM versions prior to 3.30.12, all versions between 4.0.0 and 4.8.5, all versions between 4.9.0 and 4.23.1, as well as 4.24.0, 4.25.0, 4.26.0, 4.27.0, 4.28.0, and 4.28.1...
CVE-2019-11936
Various APC functions accept keys containing null bytes as input, leading to premature truncation of input. This issue affects HHVM versions prior to 3.30.12, all versions between 4.0.0 and 4.8.5, all versions between 4.9.0 and 4.23.1, as well as 4.24.0, 4.25.0, 4.26.0, 4.27.0, 4.28.0, and 4.28.1...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-11936
Various APC functions accept keys containing null bytes as input, leading to premature truncation of input. This issue affects HHVM versions prior to 3.30.12, all versions between 4.0.0 and 4.8.5, all versions between 4.9.0 and 4.23.1, as well as 4.24.0, 4.25.0, 4.26.0, 4.27.0, 4.28.0, and 4.28.1...
CVE-2019-11936
CVE-2019-11936 affects HHVM: various APC functions accept keys containing null bytes, causing input truncation. Affected versions include HHVM before 3.30.12, 4.0.0–4.8.5, 4.9.0–4.23.1, and 4.24.0–4.28.1. The Connected documents corroborate the same affected version ranges and input-truncation be...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...
Mozilla: Incorrect HTML parsing results in XSS bypass technique
A flaw was found in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird where null bytes were incorrectly parsed in HTML entities. This could lead to HTML comments being treated as code which could lead to XSS in a web application or HTML entities being masked from filters...