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#Vulnerabilities | 13 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2019-07-10 | CVE-2019-13224 | A use-after-free in onig_new_deluxe() in regext.c in Oniguruma 6.9.2 allows attackers to potentially cause information disclosure, denial of service, or possibly code execution by providing a crafted regular expression. The attacker provides a pair of a regex pattern and a string, with a multi-byte encoding that gets handled by onig_new_deluxe(). Oniguruma issues often affect Ruby, as well as common optional libraries for PHP and Rust. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Oniguruma, Php | 9.8 | ||
2019-07-10 | CVE-2019-13225 | A NULL Pointer Dereference in match_at() in regexec.c in Oniguruma 6.9.2 allows attackers to potentially cause denial of service by providing a crafted regular expression. Oniguruma issues often affect Ruby, as well as common optional libraries for PHP and Rust. | Fedora, Oniguruma | 6.5 | ||
2019-09-09 | CVE-2019-16163 | Oniguruma before 6.9.3 allows Stack Exhaustion in regcomp.c because of recursion in regparse.c. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Oniguruma | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-17 | CVE-2019-19012 | An integer overflow in the search_in_range function in regexec.c in Oniguruma 6.x before 6.9.4_rc2 leads to an out-of-bounds read, in which the offset of this read is under the control of an attacker. (This only affects the 32-bit compiled version). Remote attackers can cause a denial-of-service or information disclosure, or possibly have unspecified other impact, via a crafted regular expression. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Oniguruma, Enterprise_linux | 9.8 | ||
2019-11-21 | CVE-2019-19203 | An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.x before 6.9.4_rc2. In the function gb18030_mbc_enc_len in file gb18030.c, a UChar pointer is dereferenced without checking if it passed the end of the matched string. This leads to a heap-based buffer over-read. | Fedora, Oniguruma | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-21 | CVE-2019-19204 | An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.x before 6.9.4_rc2. In the function fetch_interval_quantifier (formerly known as fetch_range_quantifier) in regparse.c, PFETCH is called without checking PEND. This leads to a heap-based buffer over-read. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Oniguruma | 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 | ||
2017-05-24 | CVE-2017-9229 | An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A SIGSEGV occurs in left_adjust_char_head() during regular expression compilation. Invalid handling of reg->dmax in forward_search_range() could result in an invalid pointer dereference, normally as an immediate denial-of-service condition. | Oniguruma, Php, Ruby | 7.5 | ||
2017-05-24 | CVE-2017-9224 | An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A stack out-of-bounds read occurs in match_at() during regular expression searching. A logical error involving order of validation and access in match_at() could result in an out-of-bounds read from a stack buffer. | Oniguruma, Php | 9.8 | ||
2017-05-24 | CVE-2017-9226 | An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A heap out-of-bounds write or read occurs in next_state_val() during regular expression compilation. Octal numbers larger than 0xff are not handled correctly in fetch_token() and fetch_token_in_cc(). A malformed regular expression containing an octal number in the form of '\700' would produce an invalid code point value larger than 0xff in next_state_val(), resulting... | Oniguruma, Php | 9.8 |