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Created Mar 14, 2024 by Administrator@rootMaintainer

Findings for Container Security, Low, [TheRedHatter/javagoof:exploits/tomcat-rce/Dockerfile]:Divide By Zero

Created by: armorcodegithubpreprod[bot]

Findings for Container Security, Low, [TheRedHatter/javagoof:exploits/tomcat-rce/Dockerfile]:Divide By Zero

Component Details

  • Exploit Maturity: no-known-exploit
  • Vulnerable Package: -
  • Current Version: -
  • Vulnerable Version(s): >*
  • Vulnerable Path: >null

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply to the upstream openjpeg2 package.

Division-by-zero vulnerabilities in the functions opj_pi_next_cprl, opj_pi_next_pcrl, and opj_pi_next_rpcl in pi.c in OpenJPEG before 2.2.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via crafted j2k files.

References

  • Debian Security Tracker
  • Gentoo Security Advisory
  • GitHub Commit
  • GitHub Issue
  • GitHub Issue
  • GitHub Issue
  • GitHub Issue
  • GitHub Issue
  • GitHub Issue
  • Security Focus
  • Ubuntu CVE Tracker

Origin : null Type : null Image Id : null

Snyk Project Status: Active



Component Details

  • Exploit Maturity: no-known-exploit
  • Vulnerable Package: -
  • Current Version: -
  • Vulnerable Version(s): >*
  • Vulnerable Path: >null

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply to the upstream imagemagick package.

A flaw was found in ImageMagick in versions before 7.0.11, where a division by zero in sRGBTransformImage() in the MagickCore/colorspace.c may trigger undefined behavior via a crafted image file that is submitted by an attacker processed by an application using ImageMagick. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.

References

  • ADVISORY
  • MISC

Origin : null Type : null Image Id : null

Snyk Project Status: Active



Component Details

  • Exploit Maturity: no-known-exploit
  • Vulnerable Package: -
  • Current Version: -
  • Vulnerable Version(s): >*
  • Vulnerable Path: >null

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply to the upstream tiff package.

The _TIFFmalloc function in tif_unix.c in LibTIFF 4.0.3 does not reject a zero size, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (divide-by-zero error and application crash) via a crafted TIFF image that is mishandled by the TIFFWriteScanline function in tif_write.c, as demonstrated by tiffdither.

References

  • Apple Security Advisory
  • Apple Security Advisory
  • Apple Security Announcement
  • Apple Security Announcement
  • Debian Security Tracker
  • Gentoo Security Advisory
  • GitHub Commit
  • http://bugzilla.maptools.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2483
  • http://www.conostix.com/pub/adv/CVE-2014-8130-LibTIFF-Division_By_Zero.txt
  • OSS security Advisory
  • RedHat Bugzilla Bug
  • RedHat Security Advisory
  • RedHat Security Advisory
  • Security Focus
  • Security Tracker
  • Ubuntu CVE Tracker

Origin : null Type : null Image Id : null

Snyk Project Status: Active



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