Описание
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vulnerability when processing a crafted ELF binary with malformed header fields. During relocation processing, an invalid or null section pointer may be passed into display_relocations(), resulting in a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) and abrupt termination. No evidence of memory corruption beyond the null pointer dereference, nor any possibility of code execution, was observed.
A flaw was found in binutils. Processing a specially crafted ELF binary file containing malformed header fields with the readelf program can trigger a NULL pointer dereference, causing a crash and resulting in a denial of service.
Отчет
This issue is classified with a low severity primarily because binutils is not typically exposed to untrusted inputs in most environments, limiting the possibility of exploitation. Additionally, this NULL pointer dereference is only triggered during the parsing of a specially crafted file, requiring an attacker to convince a user to process this file with readelf. Furthermore, binutils does not handle privileged operations, meaning that exploitation is unlikely to lead to system compromise or escalation of privileges. Also, the impact is limited to the application itself, without affecting the broader system or network security.
Меры по смягчению последствий
To mitigate this vulnerability, do not process untrusted, unverified or externally supplied ELF binaries with the readelf program.
Затронутые пакеты
| Платформа | Пакет | Состояние | Рекомендация | Релиз |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 | binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 | gcc-toolset-15-binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 | gdb | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 | mingw-binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | gdb | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | gcc-toolset-14-binutils | Fix deferred | ||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | gcc-toolset-14-gdb | Fix deferred |
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Дополнительная информация
Статус:
EPSS
3.3 Low
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vulnerability when processing a crafted ELF binary with malformed header fields. During relocation processing, an invalid or null section pointer may be passed into display_relocations(), resulting in a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) and abrupt termination. No evidence of memory corruption beyond the null pointer dereference, nor any possibility of code execution, was observed.
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vulnerability when processing a crafted ELF binary with malformed header fields. During relocation processing, an invalid or null section pointer may be passed into display_relocations(), resulting in a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) and abrupt termination. No evidence of memory corruption beyond the null pointer dereference, nor any possibility of code execution, was observed.
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vulnerability when processing a crafted ELF binary with malformed header fields. During relocation processing, an invalid or null section pointer may be passed into display_relocations(), resulting in a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) and abrupt termination. No evidence of memory corruption beyond the null pointer dereference, nor any possibility of code execution, was observed.
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vul ...
GNU Binutils thru 2.46 readelf contains a null pointer dereference vulnerability when processing a crafted ELF binary with malformed header fields. During relocation processing, an invalid or null section pointer may be passed into display_relocations(), resulting in a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) and abrupt termination. No evidence of memory corruption beyond the null pointer dereference, nor any possibility of code execution, was observed.
EPSS
3.3 Low
CVSS3