Product:

Libjpeg\-Turbo

(Libjpeg\-Turbo)
Repositories https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo
#Vulnerabilities 16
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2019-07-18 CVE-2019-13960 In libjpeg-turbo 2.0.2, a large amount of memory can be used during processing of an invalid progressive JPEG image containing incorrect width and height values in the image header. NOTE: the vendor's expectation, for use cases in which this memory usage would be a denial of service, is that the application should interpret libjpeg warnings as fatal errors (aborting decompression) and/or set limits on resource consumption or image sizes Libjpeg\-Turbo 5.5
2023-05-25 CVE-2023-2804 A heap-based buffer overflow issue was discovered in libjpeg-turbo in h2v2_merged_upsample_internal() function of jdmrgext.c file. The vulnerability can only be exploited with 12-bit data precision for which the range of the sample data type exceeds the valid sample range, hence, an attacker could craft a 12-bit lossless JPEG image that contains out-of-range 12-bit samples. An application attempting to decompress such image using merged upsampling would lead to segmentation fault or buffer... Libjpeg\-Turbo 6.5
2019-03-07 CVE-2018-14498 get_8bit_row in rdbmp.c in libjpeg-turbo through 1.5.90 and MozJPEG through 3.3.1 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer over-read and application crash) via a crafted 8-bit BMP in which one or more of the color indices is out of range for the number of palette entries. Debian_linux, Fedora, Libjpeg\-Turbo, Mozjpeg, Leap 6.5
2020-06-03 CVE-2020-13790 libjpeg-turbo 2.0.4, and mozjpeg 4.0.0, has a heap-based buffer over-read in get_rgb_row() in rdppm.c via a malformed PPM input file. Libjpeg\-Turbo, Mozjpeg 8.1
2021-03-10 CVE-2021-20205 Libjpeg-turbo versions 2.0.91 and 2.0.90 is vulnerable to a denial of service vulnerability caused by a divide by zero when processing a crafted GIF image. Fedora, Libjpeg\-Turbo 6.5
2023-08-22 CVE-2021-29390 libjpeg-turbo version 2.0.90 has a heap-based buffer over-read (2 bytes) in decompress_smooth_data in jdcoefct.c. Fedora, Libjpeg\-Turbo 7.1
2013-11-19 CVE-2013-6629 The get_sos function in jdmarker.c in (1) libjpeg 6b and (2) libjpeg-turbo through 1.3.0, as used in Google Chrome before 31.0.1650.48, Ghostscript, and other products, does not check for certain duplications of component data during the reading of segments that follow Start Of Scan (SOS) JPEG markers, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from uninitialized memory locations via a crafted JPEG image. Gpl_ghostscript, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Chrome, Libjpeg\-Turbo, Firefox, Firefox_esr, Seamonkey, Thunderbird, Opensuse, Solaris N/A
2021-06-01 CVE-2020-17541 Libjpeg-turbo all version have a stack-based buffer overflow in the "transform" component. A remote attacker can send a malformed jpeg file to the service and cause arbitrary code execution or denial of service of the target service. Libjpeg\-Turbo 8.8
2022-08-31 CVE-2020-35538 A crafted input file could cause a null pointer dereference in jcopy_sample_rows() when processed by libjpeg-turbo. Libjpeg\-Turbo 5.5
2022-06-18 CVE-2021-46822 The PPM reader in libjpeg-turbo through 2.0.90 mishandles use of tjLoadImage for loading a 16-bit binary PPM file into a grayscale buffer and loading a 16-bit binary PGM file into an RGB buffer. This is related to a heap-based buffer overflow in the get_word_rgb_row function in rdppm.c. Libjpeg\-Turbo 5.5