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CVE-2025-64462 Out-of-Bounds Read in LVResFile::RGetMemFileHandle() in NI LabVIEW
There is an out of bounds read vulnerability in NI LabVIEW in LVResFile::RGetMemFileHandle when parsing a corrupted VI file. This vulnerability may result in information disclosure or arbitrary code execution. Successful exploitation requires an attacker to get a user to open a specially crafted...
EUVD-2017-11918
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No Fix Planned For LabVIEW Bug, Says National Instruments
Automated test equipment and virtual instrumentation software behemoth National Instruments said it will not patch software that security researchers at Cisco Talos said is flawed and could result in code execution by third-party attackers. The affected software is LabVIEW, a leading program...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Code Execution Vulnerability in LabVIEW
Vulnerability discovered by Cory Duplantis of Cisco Talos.Update: 9/1/17 - National Instruments has published the following advisoryOverviewLabVIEW is a system design and development platform released by National Instruments. The software is widely used to create applications for data acquisition...
Using LabVIEW? Unpatched Flaw Allows Hackers to Hijack Your Computer
If you're an engineer and use LabVIEW software to design machines or industrial equipments, you should be very suspicious while opening any VI virtual instrument file. LabVIEW, developed by American company National Instruments, is a visual programming language and powerful system-design tool tha...
CVE-2017-2775
An exploitable memory corruption vulnerability exists in the LvVariantUnflatten functionality in 64-bit versions of LabVIEW before 2015 SP1 f7 Patch and 2016 before f2 Patch. A specially crafted VI file can cause a user controlled value to be used as a loop terminator resulting in internal heap...