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An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in pbc_rmessage_message in rmessage.c.

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in pbc_pattern_set_default in pattern.c.

IBM BigFix Platform 9.2.0 through 9.2.14 and 9.5 through 9.5.9 is vulnerable to HTTP response splitting attacks, caused by improper validation of user-supplied input. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to inject arbitrary HTTP headers and cause the server to return a split response, once the URL is clicked. This would allow the attacker to perform further attacks, such as Web cache ...

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in set_field_one in bootstrap.c while making a query.

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in pbc_pattern_pack in pattern.c.

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in set_field_one in bootstrap.c during a memcpy.

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A SEGV can occur in wiretype_decode in context.c.

An issue was discovered in libpbc.a in cloudwu PBC through 2017-03-02. A use-after-free can occur in _pbcM_sp_query in map.c.

Buffer overflow in prot_get_ring_space in the bcmdhd4358 Wi-Fi driver on the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F G920FXXU5EQH7 allows an attacker (who has obtained code execution on the Wi-Fi chip) to overwrite kernel memory due to improper validation of the ring buffer read pointer. The Samsung ID is SVE-2018-12029.

Command Injection vulnerability in QTS 4.3.5 build 20181013, QTS 4.3.4 build 20181008, QTS 4.3.3 build 20180829, QTS 4.2.6 build 20180829 and earlier versions could allow remote attackers to run arbitrary commands on the NAS.


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