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freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of service due to use-after-free vulnerability
A flaw was found in FreeRDP. A remote attacker could exploit a use-after-free vulnerability in the xfSetWindowMinMaxInfo function. This occurs when a freed window pointer is dereferenced because the main thread concurrently deletes a window while the Remote Desktop Protocol RAIL channel thread is...
freerdp: FreeRDP: Denial of Service via double free vulnerability during disconnect
A flaw was found in FreeRDP, a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. This double free vulnerability occurs during the cleanup process when a remote desktop session disconnects. Specifically, if a title allocation fails, a pointer to an application window is freed but not removed fro...
SUSE CVE-2026-25952
FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. Prior to version 3.23.0, xfSetWindowMinMaxInfo dereferences a freed xfAppWindow pointer because xfrailgetwindow in xfrailserverminmaxinfo returns an unprotected pointer from the railWindows hash table, and the main thread can...
CVE-2026-25954 FreeRDP has heap-use-after-free in xf_rail_server_local_move_size
FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. Prior to version 3.23.0, xfrailserverlocalmovesize dereferences a freed xfAppWindow pointer because xfrailgetwindow returns an unprotected pointer from the railWindows hash table, and the main thread can concurrently delete the wind...
CVE-2026-25952 FreeRDP has heap-use-after-free in xf_SetWindowMinMaxInfo
FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol. Prior to version 3.23.0, xfSetWindowMinMaxInfo dereferences a freed xfAppWindow pointer because xfrailgetwindow in xfrailserverminmaxinfo returns an unprotected pointer from the railWindows hash table, and the main thread can...