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EUVD-2018-18303
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2024-45492
A flaw was found in libexpat's internal nextScaffoldPart function in xmlparse.c. It can have an integer overflow for mgroupSize on 32-bit platforms where UINTMAX equals SIZEMAX. Mitigation Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options do not meet the Red Hat...
CVE-2024-45491
An issue was found in libexpat’s internal dtdCopy function in xmlparse.c, It can have an integer overflow for nDefaultAtts on 32-bit platforms where UINTMAX equals SIZEMAX. Mitigation Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options do not meet the Red Hat...
CVE-2023-33863
SerialiseValue in RenderDoc before 1.27 allows an Integer Overflow with a resultant Buffer Overflow. 0xffffffff is sign-extended to 0xffffffffffffffff SIZEMAX and then there is an attempt to add 1...
Integer overflow
Hiredis is a minimalistic C client library for the Redis database. In affected versions Hiredis is vulnurable to integer overflow if provided maliciously crafted or corrupted RESP mult-bulk protocol data. When parsing multi-bulk array-like replies, hiredis fails to check if count sizeofredisReply...
CVE-2018-6551
The malloc implementation in the GNU C Library aka glibc or libc6, from version 2.24 to 2.26 on powerpc, and only in version 2.26 on i386, did not properly handle malloc calls with arguments close to SIZEMAX and could return a pointer to a heap region that is smaller than requested, eventually...
CVE-2018-6551
The malloc implementation in the GNU C Library aka glibc or libc6, from version 2.24 to 2.26 on powerpc, and only in version 2.26 on i386, did not properly handle malloc calls with arguments close to SIZEMAX and could return a pointer to a heap region that is smaller than requested, eventually...
CVE-2018-6551
The malloc implementation in the GNU C Library aka glibc or libc6, from version 2.24 to 2.26 on powerpc, and only in version 2.26 on i386, did not properly handle malloc calls with arguments close to SIZEMAX and could return a pointer to a heap region that is smaller than requested, eventually...