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CVE-2026-28351
CVE-2026-28351 affects pypdf before 6.7.4. An attacker can craft a PDF using a RunLengthDecode content stream to cause excessive memory usage during parsing. Root cause: improper handling of RunLengthDecode in content streams. Impact: potential high memory consumption with low exploit complexity;...
SUSE CVE-2026-27628
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.2, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to an infinite loop. This requires reading the file. This has been fixed in pypdf 6.7.2. As a workaround, one may apply the patch manually...
SUSE CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
PT-2026-22400
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions pypdf versions prior to 6.7.4 Description The pypdf library is susceptible to a resource exhaustion issue. An attacker can create a specially crafted PDF file that causes excessive memory usage when processed using the RunLengthDecode filter...
pypdf: Manipulated FlateDecode XFA streams can exhaust RAM
Impact An attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode. Patches This has been fixed in pypdf==6.7.3. Workarounds If...
EUVD-2026-8791
pypdf: Manipulated FlateDecode XFA streams can exhaust RAM...
GHSA-X7HP-R3QG-R3CJ pypdf: Manipulated FlateDecode XFA streams can exhaust RAM
Impact An attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode. Patches This has been fixed in pypdf==6.7.3. Workarounds If...
CVE-2026-27888
A flaw was found in pypdf. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by crafting a malicious PDF document. When a user processes this specially crafted PDF, it can lead to excessive memory consumption, resulting in a Denial of Service DoS for the affected system. This issue specifically...
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
Overview pypdf is an A pure-python PDF library capable of splitting, merging, cropping, and transforming PDF files Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling via the xfa property of the reader or the writer when the corresponding strea...
CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
CVE-2026-27888 pypdf: Manipulated FlateDecode XFA streams can exhaust RAM
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
CVE-2026-27888 pypdf: Manipulated FlateDecode XFA streams can exhaust RAM
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
CVE-2026-27888
CVE-2026-27888 affects the pypdf library (Python) prior to 6.7.3. The issue arises when an attacker crafts a PDF that causes RAM exhaustion by accessing the reader/writer’s xfa property and a compressed stream using FlateDecode, leading to high availability impact. The vulnerability does not disc...
CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
pypdf 资源管理错误漏洞
pypdf is an open-source, free, and pure Python PDF library developed by py-pdf. It allows for splitting, merging, cropping, and converting pages of PDF files. Prior to version 6.7.3 of pypdf, there was a resource management vulnerability that could lead to memory exhaustion due to specially craft...
CVE-2026-27888
pypdf is a free and open-source pure-python PDF library. Prior to 6.7.3, an attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to the RAM being exhausted. This requires accessing the xfa property of a reader or writer and the corresponding stream being compressed using /FlateDecode...
pypdf has a possible infinite loop when loading circular /Prev entries in cross-reference streams
Impact An attacker who uses this vulnerability can craft a PDF which leads to an infinite loop. This requires reading the file. Patches This has been fixed in pypdf==6.7.2. Workarounds If users cannot upgrade yet, consider applying the changes from PR 3655...