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SUSE CVE-2019-11772
In Eclipse OpenJ9 prior to 0.15, the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method does not verify that the provided byte array is non-null nor that the provided index is in bounds when compiled by the JIT. This allows arbitrary writes to any 32-bit address or beyond the end of a byte array within Ja...
The vulnerability of the String.getBytes(int, int, byte[], int) method in the Eclipse OpenJ9 virtual machine allows a attacker to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method in the Eclipse OpenJ9 virtual machine is related to writing data beyond the buffer boundaries. Exploiting this vulnerability may allow a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code remotely...
JDK: Out-of-bounds access in the String.getBytes method
In Eclipse OpenJ9 prior to 0.15, the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method does not verify that the provided byte array is non-null nor that the provided index is in bounds when compiled by the JIT. This allows arbitrary writes to any 32-bit address or beyond the end of a byte array within Ja...
JDK: Out-of-bounds access in the String.getBytes method
In Eclipse OpenJ9 prior to 0.15, the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method does not verify that the provided byte array is non-null nor that the provided index is in bounds when compiled by the JIT. This allows arbitrary writes to any 32-bit address or beyond the end of a byte array within Ja...
JDK: Out-of-bounds access in the String.getBytes method
In Eclipse OpenJ9 prior to 0.15, the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method does not verify that the provided byte array is non-null nor that the provided index is in bounds when compiled by the JIT. This allows arbitrary writes to any 32-bit address or beyond the end of a byte array within Ja...
JDK: Out-of-bounds access in the String.getBytes method
In Eclipse OpenJ9 prior to 0.15, the String.getBytesint, int, byte, int method does not verify that the provided byte array is non-null nor that the provided index is in bounds when compiled by the JIT. This allows arbitrary writes to any 32-bit address or beyond the end of a byte array within Ja...