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(Fedoraproject)Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2023-11-16 | CVE-2023-48237 | Vim is an open source command line text editor. In affected versions when shifting lines in operator pending mode and using a very large value, it may be possible to overflow the size of integer. Impact is low, user interaction is required and a crash may not even happen in all situations. This issue has been addressed in commit `6bf131888` which has been included in version 9.0.2112. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability. | Fedora, Vim | 4.3 | ||
2023-08-16 | CVE-2023-20197 | A vulnerability in the filesystem image parser for Hierarchical File System Plus (HFS+) of ClamAV could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device. This vulnerability is due to an incorrect check for completion when a file is decompressed, which may result in a loop condition that could cause the affected software to stop responding. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by submitting a crafted HFS+ filesystem image... | Secure_endpoint, Secure_endpoint_private_cloud, Fedora | 7.5 | ||
2023-12-07 | CVE-2023-46218 | This flaw allows a malicious HTTP server to set "super cookies" in curl that are then passed back to more origins than what is otherwise allowed or possible. This allows a site to set cookies that then would get sent to different and unrelated sites and domains. It could do this by exploiting a mixed case flaw in curl's function that verifies a given cookie domain against the Public Suffix List (PSL). For example a cookie could be set with `domain=co.UK` when the URL used a lower case... | Fedora, Curl | 6.5 | ||
2012-10-22 | CVE-2012-4406 | OpenStack Object Storage (swift) before 1.7.0 uses the loads function in the pickle Python module unsafely when storing and loading metadata in memcached, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted pickle object. | Fedora, Swift, Enterprise_linux_server, Gluster_storage_management_console, Gluster_storage_server_for_on\-Premise, Storage, Storage_for_public_cloud | 9.8 | ||
2023-07-22 | CVE-2023-38633 | A directory traversal problem in the URL decoder of librsvg before 2.56.3 could be used by local or remote attackers to disclose files (on the local filesystem outside of the expected area), as demonstrated by href=".?../../../../../../../../../../etc/passwd" in an xi:include element. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Librsvg | 5.5 | ||
2020-10-06 | CVE-2020-25613 | An issue was discovered in Ruby through 2.5.8, 2.6.x through 2.6.6, and 2.7.x through 2.7.1. WEBrick, a simple HTTP server bundled with Ruby, had not checked the transfer-encoding header value rigorously. An attacker may potentially exploit this issue to bypass a reverse proxy (which also has a poor header check), which may lead to an HTTP Request Smuggling attack. | Fedora, Ruby, Webrick | 7.5 | ||
2022-01-01 | CVE-2021-41817 | Date.parse in the date gem through 3.2.0 for Ruby allows ReDoS (regular expression Denial of Service) via a long string. The fixed versions are 3.2.1, 3.1.2, 3.0.2, and 2.0.1. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Factory, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Software_collections, Date, Ruby, Linux_enterprise | 7.5 | ||
2022-01-01 | CVE-2021-41819 | CGI::Cookie.parse in Ruby through 2.6.8 mishandles security prefixes in cookie names. This also affects the CGI gem through 0.3.0 for Ruby. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Factory, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Software_collections, Cgi, Ruby, Linux_enterprise | 7.5 | ||
2022-02-06 | CVE-2021-41816 | CGI.escape_html in Ruby before 2.7.5 and 3.x before 3.0.3 has an integer overflow and resultant buffer overflow via a long string on platforms (such as Windows) where size_t and long have different numbers of bytes. This also affects the CGI gem before 0.3.1 for Ruby. | Fedora, Cgi | 9.8 | ||
2022-11-18 | CVE-2021-33621 | The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object. | Fedora, Cgi, Ruby | 8.8 |