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Several vulnerabilities were found in PHP, a widely-used open source general purpose scripting language: CVE-2018-7584 Buffer underread in parsing HTTP responses CVE-2018-10545 Dumpable FPM child processes allowed the bypass of opcache access controls CVE-2018-10546 Denial of service via infinite loop in convert.iconv stream filter CVE-2018-10547 The fix for CVE-2018-5712 was incomplete CVE-2018- ...

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 before 6.9.3 allows Stack Exhaustion in regcomp.c because of recursion in regparse.c.

The glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by multiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and memory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is kept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package contains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C library and the standard math library. Without these two librari ...

The glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by multiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and memory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is kept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package contains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C library and the standard math library. Without these two librari ...

A use-after-free flaw was found in PHP"s OPcache extension. This flaw could possibly lead to a disclosure of portion of server memory. A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in PHP"s pgsql extension. A specially crafted table name passed to function as pg_insert or pg_select could cause a PHP application to crash. A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way PHP"s Phar extension parsed Phar arch ...

A buffer overflow was found in the way unzip uncompressed certain extra fields of a file. A specially crafted Zip archive could cause unzip to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code when the archive was tested with unzip"s "-t" option. A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way unzip computed the CRC32 checksum of certain extra fields of a file. A specially crafted Zip archive could cause unz ...

Integer overflow in the regcomp implementation in the Henry Spencer BSD regex library alpha3.8.g5 on 32-bit platforms, as used in NetBSD through 6.1.5 and other products, might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large regular expression that leads to a heap-based buffer overflow.

A flaw was found in the way OpenSSH handled PAM authentication when using privilege separation. An attacker with valid credentials on the system and able to fully compromise a non-privileged pre-authentication process using a different flaw could use this flaw to authenticate as other users.It was discovered that the OpenSSH sshd daemon did not check the list of keyboard-interactive authentication ...

sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c in the CGI component in PHP through 5.4.36, 5.5.x through 5.5.20, and 5.6.x through 5.6.4, when mmap is used to read a .php file, does not properly consider the mapping"s length during processing of an invalid file that begins with a # character and lacks a newline character, which causes an out-of-bounds read and might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information fr ...

A buffer overflow vulnerability was found in PHP"s phar implementation. See https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=69324 for more details. A use-after-free flaw was found in PHP"s phar paths implementation. A malicious script author could possibly use this flaw to disclose certain portions of server memory. A buffer over-read flaw was found in the GD library. A specially crafted GIF file could cause an ...


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