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Astra Linux - уязвимость в rustc
In the standard library of Rust before 1.52.0, there was an optimization for joining strings that could cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changed after its length was checked...
rust: optimization for joining strings can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
Rust is vulnerable to denial of service. The optimization for joining strings can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or lead to an application crash...
CVE-2020-36323
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...
CVE-2020-36323
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...
Design/Logic Flaw
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...
CVE-2020-36323
CVE-2020-36323 – Rust stdlib string-joining optimization issue : The connected sources confirm a defect in Rust before 1.52.0 where a string-joining optimization could expose uninitialized bytes or cause a crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked. This is a security issue ...
CVE-2020-36323
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...
CVE-2020-36323
In the standard library in Rust before 1.52.0, there is an optimization for joining strings that can cause uninitialized bytes to be exposed or the program to crash if the borrowed string changes after its length is checked...