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#Vulnerabilities 11
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2022-08-31 CVE-2022-1271 An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name (for example, a crafted file name), this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insufficient validation when processing filenames with two or more newlines where selected content and the target file names are embedded in crafted multi-line file names. This flaw allows a remote, low privileged... Debian_linux, Gzip, Jboss_data_grid, Xz 8.8
2004-10-04 CVE-2004-1349 gzip before 1.3 in Solaris 8, when called with the -f or -force flags, will change the permissions of files that are hard linked to the target files, which allows local users to view or modify these files. Gzip, Solaris N/A
2010-01-29 CVE-2010-0001 Integer underflow in the unlzw function in unlzw.c in gzip before 1.4 on 64-bit platforms, as used in ncompress and probably others, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive that uses LZW compression, leading to an array index error. Gzip N/A
2005-05-13 CVE-2005-0758 zgrep in gzip before 1.3.5 does not properly sanitize arguments, which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via filenames that are injected into a sed script. Ubuntu_linux, Gzip N/A
2003-07-02 CVE-2003-0367 znew in the gzip package allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files. Debian_linux, Gzip N/A
2010-01-29 CVE-2009-2624 The huft_build function in inflate.c in gzip before 1.3.13 creates a hufts (aka huffman) table that is too small, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash or infinite loop) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive. NOTE: this issue is caused by a CVE-2006-4334 regression. Gzip N/A
2005-05-02 CVE-2005-1228 Directory traversal vulnerability in gunzip -N in gzip 1.2.4 through 1.3.5 allows remote attackers to write to arbitrary directories via a .. (dot dot) in the original filename within a compressed file. Gzip N/A
2005-05-02 CVE-2005-0988 Race condition in gzip 1.2.4, 1.3.3, and earlier, when decompressing a gzipped file, allows local users to modify permissions of arbitrary files via a hard link attack on a file while it is being decompressed, whose permissions are changed by gzip after the decompression is complete. Freebsd, Linux, Gzip, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Linux_advanced_workstation, Secure_linux, Turbolinux_appliance_server, Turbolinux_desktop, Turbolinux_home, Turbolinux_server, Turbolinux_workstation, Ubuntu_linux N/A
2005-02-09 CVE-2004-0970 The (1) gzexe, (2) zdiff, and (3) znew scripts in the gzip package, as used by other packages such as ncompress, allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack on temporary files. NOTE: the znew vulnerability may overlap CVE-2003-0367. Gzip N/A
2004-12-06 CVE-2004-0603 gzexe in gzip 1.3.3 and earlier will execute an argument when the creation of a temp file fails instead of exiting the program, which could allow remote attackers or local users to execute arbitrary commands, a different vulnerability than CVE-1999-1332. Gzip N/A