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freerdp: FreeRDP has a division-by-zero in ADPCM decoders when `nBlockAlign` is 0
A division by zero flaw has been discovered in FreeRDP. This division by zero exists in the MS-ADPCM and IMA-ADPCM decoders when nBlockAlign is 0, leading to a crash. In libfreerdp/codec/dsp.c, both ADPCM decoders use size % blocksize where blocksize = context-common.format.nBlockAlign. The...
EUVD-2025-15863
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2025-37991
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parisc: Fix double SIGFPE crash Camm noticed that on parisc a SIGFPE exception will crash an application with a second SIGFPE in the signal handler. Dave analyzed it, and it happens because glibc uses a double-word floating-point...
CVE-2025-37991 parisc: Fix double SIGFPE crash
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parisc: Fix double SIGFPE crash Camm noticed that on parisc a SIGFPE exception will crash an application with a second SIGFPE in the signal handler. Dave analyzed it, and it happens because glibc uses a double-word floating-point...
CVE-2025-37991 parisc: Fix double SIGFPE crash
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parisc: Fix double SIGFPE crash Camm noticed that on parisc a SIGFPE exception will crash an application with a second SIGFPE in the signal handler. Dave analyzed it, and it happens because glibc uses a double-word floating-point...
CVE-2025-37991
CVE-2025-37991 describes a PA-RISC (parisc) Linux kernel issue where a SIGFPE exception can crash an application if a second SIGFPE is delivered in the signal handler. The root cause is traced to glibc using a double-word floating-point store to atomically update function descriptors, causing a t...