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SUSE CVE-2026-43908
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, a signed 32-bit integer overflow in the pixel-loop index expression i 3 inside ConvertCbYCrYToRGB causes the function to compute a larg...
CVE-2026-43909
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, a signed 32-bit integer overflow in the loop index expression i 4 inside SwapRGBABytes causes the function to compute a large negative...
CVE-2026-43907
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, a signed integer overflow in QueryRGBBufferSizeInternal in DPXColorConverter.cpp leads to a heap-based out-of-bounds write when...
CVE-2026-43904
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, softimageinput.cpp:469 mixed RLE and :345 pure RLE do not clamp the run length to remaining scanline width before writing pixels. The r...
CVE-2026-43996
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, the bounds check in TGAInput::decodepixel computes k + palbytespp as unsigned 32-bit arithmetic. When k = 0xFFFFFFFC and palbytespp = 4...
CVE-2026-43908
OpenImageIO is a toolset for reading, writing, and manipulating image files of any image file format relevant to VFX / animation. Prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0, a signed 32-bit integer overflow in the pixel-loop index expression i 3 inside ConvertCbYCrYToRGB causes the function to compute a larg...
OpenImageIO 缓冲区错误漏洞
OpenImageIO is an open-source image processing library developed by OpenImageIO. It features a user-friendly interface and supports a wide range of image formats. Versions of OpenImageIO prior to 3.0.18.0 and 3.1.13.0 contained a buffer error vulnerability. This vulnerability stemmed from the RLE...