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CVE-2023-3255: cve-details
A flaw was found in the QEMU built-in VNC server while processing ClientCutText messages. A wrong exit condition may lead to an infinite loop when inflating an attacker controlled zlib buffer in the inflate_buffer
function. This could allow a remote authenticated client who is able to send a clipboard to the VNC server to trigger a denial of service.
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