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GHSA-JC85-FPWF-QM7X expr-eval does not restrict functions passed to the evaluate function
The expr-eval library is a JavaScript expression parser and evaluator designed to safely evaluate mathematical expressions with user-defined variables. However, due to insufficient input validation, an attacker can pass a crafted variables object into the evaluate function and trigger arbitrary...
[SECURITY] Fedora 43 Update: rust-jiter-0.11.1-1.fc43
Fast Iterable JSON parser...
[SECURITY] Fedora 43 Update: python-jiter-0.11.1-1.fc43
Fast iterable JSON parser...
[SECURITY] Fedora 43 Update: python-cron-converter-1.2.2-1.fc43
Cron-converter provides a Cron string parser from string/lists to string/lists and iteration for the datetime object with a cron like format...
CVE-2025-12735
The expr-eval library is a JavaScript expression parser and evaluator designed to safely evaluate mathematical expressions with user-defined variables. However, due to insufficient input validation, an attacker can pass a crafted context object or use MEMBER of the context object into the evaluat...
CVE-2025-12735 CVE-2025-12735
The expr-eval library is a JavaScript expression parser and evaluator designed to safely evaluate mathematical expressions with user-defined variables. However, due to insufficient input validation, an attacker can pass a crafted context object or use MEMBER of the context object into the evaluat...
CVE-2025-12735
Summary: CVE-2025-12735 affects the expr-eval JavaScript expression parser/evaluator. Insufficient input validation lets an attacker pass a crafted context object or leverage MEMBER of the context in evaluate(), enabling arbitrary code execution. This is a client-side JavaScript library vulnerabi...
PT-2025-45144
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions WSO2 products affected versions not specified Description An issue exists where the XML parser is improperly configured. The application processes user-provided XML data without adequate restrictions, potentially allowing the resolution of...
Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2025-989418)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-989418 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dyndbg: fix old BUGON in control parser Fix a BUGON from 2009. Even if it looks unreachable I...
Unity Linux 20.1070a Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2025-990251)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-990251 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dyndbg: fix old BUGON in control parser Fix a BUGON from 2009. Even if it looks unreachable I...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack's multipart parser buffers large non‑file fields entirely in memory, enabling DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where Rack::Multipart::Parser stores non-file form fields entirely in memory without size limits. An attacker can send a multipart/form-data request with an extremely large text field, causing the server to allocate large amounts of memory which leads to a denial of servi...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...
rack: Rack's multipart parser buffers large non‑file fields entirely in memory, enabling DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where Rack::Multipart::Parser stores non-file form fields entirely in memory without size limits. An attacker can send a multipart/form-data request with an extremely large text field, causing the server to allocate large amounts of memory which leads to a denial of servi...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...