Security
Headlines
HeadlinesLatestCVEs

Tag

#dos

CVE-2022-43026: myCVE/TX3-2.md at main · tianhui999/myCVE

Tenda TX3 US_TX3V1.0br_V16.03.13.11_multi_TDE01 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the endIp parameter at /goform/SetPptpServerCfg.

CVE
#vulnerability#web#mac#windows#apple#dos#chrome#webkit
CVE-2022-43027: myCVE/TX3-5.md at main · tianhui999/myCVE

Tenda TX3 US_TX3V1.0br_V16.03.13.11_multi_TDE01 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the firewallEn parameter at /goform/SetFirewallCfg.

CVE-2022-43028: myCVE/TX3-3.md at main · tianhui999/myCVE

Tenda TX3 US_TX3V1.0br_V16.03.13.11_multi_TDE01 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the timeZone parameter at /goform/SetSysTimeCfg.

CVE-2022-43029: myCVE/TX3-4.md at main · tianhui999/myCVE

Tenda TX3 US_TX3V1.0br_V16.03.13.11_multi_TDE01 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the time parameter at /goform/SetSysTimeCfg.

GHSA-f4p5-x4vc-mh4v: Improper use of metav1.Duration allows for Denial of Service

Flux controllers within the affected versions range are vulnerable to a denial of service attack. Users that have permissions to change Flux’s objects, either through a Flux source or directly within a cluster, can provide invalid data to fields `.spec.interval` or `.spec.timeout` (and structured variations of these fields), causing the entire object type to stop being processed. The issue has two root causes: a) the Kubernetes type `metav1.Duration` not being fully compatible with the Go type `time.Duration` as explained on [upstream report](https://github.com/kubernetes/apimachinery/issues/131); b) lack of validation within Flux to restrict allowed values. ### Workarounds Admission controllers can be employed to restrict the values that can be used for fields `.spec.interval` and `.spec.timeout`, however upgrading to the latest versions is still the recommended mitigation. ### Credits This issue was reported by Alexander Block (@codablock) through the Flux security mailing list ...

CVE-2022-3586: sch_sfb: Don't assume the skb is still around after enqueueing to child · torvalds/linux@9efd232

A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s networking code. A use-after-free was found in the way the sch_sfb enqueue function used the socket buffer (SKB) cb field after the same SKB had been enqueued (and freed) into a child qdisc. This flaw allows a local, unprivileged user to crash the system, causing a denial of service.

CVE-2022-40885: CVE/CVE-2022-40885.md at main · yangfar/CVE

Bento4 v1.6.0-639 has a memory allocation issue that can cause denial of service.

Debian Security Advisory 5258-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5258-1 - Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Squid, a fully featured web proxy cache, which could result in exposure of sensitive information in the cache manager (CVE-2022-41317), or denial of service or information disclosure if Squid is configured to negotiate authentication with the SSPI and SMB authentication helpers (CVE-2022-41318).

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5688-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 5688-1 - It was discovered that an integer overflow could be triggered in Libksba when decoding certain data. An attacker could use this issue to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code.

CVE-2022-43035: Heap-buffer-overflow with ASAN in mp42aac · Issue #762 · axiomatic-systems/Bento4

An issue was discovered in Bento4 v1.6.0-639. There is a heap-buffer-overflow in AP4_Dec3Atom::AP4_Dec3Atom at Ap4Dec3Atom.cpp, leading to a Denial of Service (DoS), as demonstrated by mp42aac.