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SUSE: Security Advisory (SUSE-SU-2024:2978-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
SUSE SLES12 Security Update : unixODBC (SUSE-SU-2024:2978-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLES12 / SLESSAP12 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2024:2978-1 advisory. - CVE-2024-1013: Fixed out of bounds stack write due to pointer-to-integer types conversion on 64-bit architectures bsc1228143 Tenable has...
SUSE-SU-2024:2978-1 Security update for unixODBC
This update for unixODBC fixes the following issues: - CVE-2024-1013: Fixed out of bounds stack write due to pointer-to-integer types conversion on 64-bit architectures bsc1228143...
Unixodbc: out of bounds stack write due to pointer-to-integer types conversion
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RHEL 7 : unixodbc (Unpatched Vulnerability)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 7 host has one or more packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability that has been acknowledged by the vendor but will not be patched. - unixODBC: out of bounds stack write due to pointer-to-integer types conversion CVE-2024-1013 Note that Nessus has n...
CLSA-2024-1714462946 Fix CVE(s): CVE-2024-1013
SECURITY UPDATE: PostgreSQL driver: Fix incompatible pointer-to-integer types - debian/patches/CVE-2024-1013.patch: Fix out-of-bounds stack write by adjusting byte size in callee function - CVE-2024-1013...
CLSA-2024-1712837462 Fix CVE(s): CVE-2024-1013
SECURITY UPDATE: Fix incompatible pointer-to-integer types - debian/patch/CVE-2024-1013.patch: PostgreSQL driver: Fix incompatible pointer-to-integer types. This change is required to avoid a build failure with GCC 14. - CVE-2024-1013...
CVE-2024-1013 Unixodbc: out of bounds stack write due to pointer-to-integer types conversion
An out-of-bounds stack write flaw was found in unixODBC on 64-bit architectures where the caller has 4 bytes and callee writes 8 bytes. This issue may go unnoticed on little-endian architectures, while big-endian architectures can be broken...