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#Vulnerabilities 27
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2017-06-29 CVE-2017-10684 In ncurses 6.0, there is a stack-based buffer overflow in the fmt_entry function. A crafted input will lead to a remote arbitrary code execution attack. Ncurses 9.8
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13728 There is an infinite loop in the next_char function in comp_scan.c in ncurses 6.0, related to libtic. A crafted input will lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 7.5
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13729 There is an illegal address access in the _nc_save_str function in alloc_entry.c in ncurses 6.0. It will lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 6.5
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13730 There is an illegal address access in the function _nc_read_entry_source() in progs/tic.c in ncurses 6.0 that might lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 6.5
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13731 There is an illegal address access in the function postprocess_termcap() in parse_entry.c in ncurses 6.0 that will lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 6.5
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13732 There is an illegal address access in the function dump_uses() in progs/dump_entry.c in ncurses 6.0 that might lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 6.5
2017-08-29 CVE-2017-13733 There is an illegal address access in the fmt_entry function in progs/dump_entry.c in ncurses 6.0 that might lead to a remote denial of service attack. Ncurses 6.5
2017-11-22 CVE-2017-16879 Stack-based buffer overflow in the _nc_write_entry function in tinfo/write_entry.c in ncurses 6.0 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted terminfo file, as demonstrated by tic. Ncurses 7.8
2000-12-19 CVE-2000-0963 Buffer overflow in ncurses library allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via long environmental information such as TERM or TERMINFO_DIRS. Freebsd, Ncurses, Immunix, Linux N/A
2002-03-08 CVE-2002-0062 Buffer overflow in ncurses 5.0, and the ncurses4 compatibility package as used in Red Hat Linux, allows local users to gain privileges, related to "routines for moving the physical cursor and scrolling." Debian_linux, Freebsd, Ncurses, Linux, Suse_linux N/A