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GHSA-44wm-f244-xhp3: Pillow buffer overflow vulnerability

In _imagingcms.c in Pillow before 10.3.0, a buffer overflow exists because strcpy is used instead of strncpy.

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Pillow buffer overflow vulnerability

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Apr 3, 2024 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Apr 3, 2024

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