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(Debian)Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2019-11-21 | CVE-2019-19221 | In Libarchive 3.4.0, archive_wstring_append_from_mbs in archive_string.c has an out-of-bounds read because of an incorrect mbrtowc or mbtowc call. For example, bsdtar crashes via a crafted archive. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Libarchive | 5.5 | ||
2019-11-23 | CVE-2019-11287 | Pivotal RabbitMQ, versions 3.7.x prior to 3.7.21 and 3.8.x prior to 3.8.1, and RabbitMQ for Pivotal Platform, 1.16.x versions prior to 1.16.7 and 1.17.x versions prior to 1.17.4, contain a web management plugin that is vulnerable to a denial of service attack. The "X-Reason" HTTP Header can be leveraged to insert a malicious Erlang format string that will expand and consume the heap, resulting in the server crashing. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Rabbitmq, Openstack, Rabbitmq | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-25 | CVE-2019-19246 | Oniguruma through 6.9.3, as used in PHP 7.3.x and other products, has a heap-based buffer over-read in str_lower_case_match in regexec.c. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Oniguruma, Php | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-26 | CVE-2019-12523 | An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.9. When handling a URN request, a corresponding HTTP request is made. This HTTP request doesn't go through the access checks that incoming HTTP requests go through. This causes all access checks to be bypassed and allows access to restricted HTTP servers, e.g., an attacker can connect to HTTP servers that only listen on localhost. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Leap, Squid | 9.1 | ||
2019-11-26 | CVE-2019-12526 | An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.9. URN response handling in Squid suffers from a heap-based buffer overflow. When receiving data from a remote server in response to an URN request, Squid fails to ensure that the response can fit within the buffer. This leads to attacker controlled data overflowing in the heap. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Leap, Squid | 9.8 | ||
2019-11-26 | CVE-2019-18676 | An issue was discovered in Squid 3.x and 4.x through 4.8. Due to incorrect input validation, there is a heap-based buffer overflow that can result in Denial of Service to all clients using the proxy. Severity is high due to this vulnerability occurring before normal security checks; any remote client that can reach the proxy port can trivially perform the attack via a crafted URI scheme. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Squid | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-26 | CVE-2019-18678 | An issue was discovered in Squid 3.x and 4.x through 4.8. It allows attackers to smuggle HTTP requests through frontend software to a Squid instance that splits the HTTP Request pipeline differently. The resulting Response messages corrupt caches (between a client and Squid) with attacker-controlled content at arbitrary URLs. Effects are isolated to software between the attacker client and Squid. There are no effects on Squid itself, nor on any upstream servers. The issue is related to a... | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Squid | 5.3 | ||
2019-11-26 | CVE-2019-18679 | An issue was discovered in Squid 2.x, 3.x, and 4.x through 4.8. Due to incorrect data management, it is vulnerable to information disclosure when processing HTTP Digest Authentication. Nonce tokens contain the raw byte value of a pointer that sits within heap memory allocation. This information reduces ASLR protections and may aid attackers isolating memory areas to target for remote code execution attacks. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Squid | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-27 | CVE-2019-19330 | The HTTP/2 implementation in HAProxy before 2.0.10 mishandles headers, as demonstrated by carriage return (CR, ASCII 0xd), line feed (LF, ASCII 0xa), and the zero character (NUL, ASCII 0x0), aka Intermediary Encapsulation Attacks. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Haproxy | 9.8 | ||
2019-11-27 | CVE-2016-1000110 | The CGIHandler class in Python before 2.7.12 does not protect against the HTTP_PROXY variable name clash in a CGI script, which could allow a remote attacker to redirect HTTP requests. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Python | 6.1 |