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SUSE CVE-2007-1661
Perl-Compatible Regular Expression PCRE library before 7.3 backtracks too far when matching certain input bytes against some regex patterns in non-UTF-8 mode, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information or cause a denial of service crash, as demonstrated by the "\X?\d...
SUSE CVE-2019-20454
An out-of-bounds read was discovered in PCRE before 10.34 when the pattern \X is JIT compiled and used to match specially crafted subjects in non-UTF mode. Applications that use PCRE to parse untrusted input may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would allow an attacker to crash the application. T...
Alt + PrtSc shortcut not working when using KeyboardEventMode = Unicode with a Japanese keyboard
In Citrix Workspace App for Linux, when using Unicode keyboard event mode with a Japanese keyboard, the Alt + PrtSc combination/shortcut does not work...
pcre: Out of bounds read in JIT mode when \X is used in non-UTF mode
An out-of-bounds read was discovered in PCRE when the pattern "\X" is JIT compiled and used to match specially crafted subjects in non-UTF mode. Applications that use PCRE to process untrusted input may be vulnerable to this flaw. An attacker could use this flaw to crash the application...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-20454
An out-of-bounds read was discovered in PCRE before 10.34 when the pattern \X is JIT compiled and used to match specially crafted subjects in non-UTF mode. Applications that use PCRE to parse untrusted input may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would allow an attacker to crash the application. T...
jruby: XSS in the regular expression engine when processing invalid UTF-8 byte sequences
The regular expression engine in JRuby before 1.4.1, when $KCODE is set to 'u', does not properly handle characters immediately after a UTF-8 character, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting XSS attacks via a crafted string...
DEBIAN-CVE-2007-1661
Perl-Compatible Regular Expression PCRE library before 7.3 backtracks too far when matching certain input bytes against some regex patterns in non-UTF-8 mode, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information or cause a denial of service crash, as demonstrated by the "\X?\d...