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CVE-2016-2376

Опубликовано: 06 янв. 2017
Источник: debian

Описание

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the handling of the MXIT protocol in Pidgin. Specially crafted MXIT data sent from the server could potentially result in arbitrary code execution. A malicious server or an attacker who intercepts the network traffic can send an invalid size for a packet which will trigger a buffer overflow.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
pidginfixed2.11.0-1package

Примечания

  • http://www.talosintel.com/reports/TALOS-2016-0118/

  • http://www.pidgin.im/news/security/?id=92

  • https://bitbucket.org/pidgin/main/commits/19f89eda8587

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 8.1
ubuntu
около 9 лет назад

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the handling of the MXIT protocol in Pidgin. Specially crafted MXIT data sent from the server could potentially result in arbitrary code execution. A malicious server or an attacker who intercepts the network traffic can send an invalid size for a packet which will trigger a buffer overflow.

CVSS3: 5.6
redhat
больше 9 лет назад

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the handling of the MXIT protocol in Pidgin. Specially crafted MXIT data sent from the server could potentially result in arbitrary code execution. A malicious server or an attacker who intercepts the network traffic can send an invalid size for a packet which will trigger a buffer overflow.

CVSS3: 8.1
nvd
около 9 лет назад

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the handling of the MXIT protocol in Pidgin. Specially crafted MXIT data sent from the server could potentially result in arbitrary code execution. A malicious server or an attacker who intercepts the network traffic can send an invalid size for a packet which will trigger a buffer overflow.

CVSS3: 8.1
github
больше 3 лет назад

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the handling of the MXIT protocol in Pidgin. Specially crafted MXIT data sent from the server could potentially result in arbitrary code execution. A malicious server or an attacker who intercepts the network traffic can send an invalid size for a packet which will trigger a buffer overflow.