Описание
A flaw was found in HTSlib, a library for reading and writing bioinformatics file formats. When processing CRAM (Compressed Reference-oriented Alignment Map) files, an out-by-one error in feature decoding can cause a heap buffer overflow. This vulnerability allows an attacker to craft a malicious CRAM file which, when opened by a user, could lead to a program crash, data corruption, or potentially arbitrary code execution.
Отчет
This is an IMPORTANT flaw due to a heap buffer overflow in the HTSlib CRAM reader when processing specially crafted CRAM files. This flaw requires user interaction, as it is triggered when an application linked against HTSlib opens a malicious CRAM file, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution or data corruption.
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Статус:
7.3 High
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
HTSlib is a library for reading and writing bioinformatics file formats. CRAM is a compressed format which stores DNA sequence alignment data. As one method of removing redundant data, CRAM uses reference-based compression so that instead of storing the full sequence for each alignment record it stores a location in an external reference sequence along with a list of differences to the reference at that location as a sequence of "features". When decoding these features, an out-by-one error in a test for CRAM features that appear beyond the extent of the CRAM record sequence could result in an invalid write of one attacker-controlled byte beyond the end of a heap buffer. Exploiting this bug causes a heap buffer overflow. If a user opens a file crafted to exploit this issue, it could lead to the program crashing, or overwriting of data and heap structures in ways not expected by the program. It may be possible to use this to obtain arbitrary code execution. Versions 1.23.1, 1.22.2 an...
HTSlib is a library for reading and writing bioinformatics file formats. CRAM is a compressed format which stores DNA sequence alignment data. As one method of removing redundant data, CRAM uses reference-based compression so that instead of storing the full sequence for each alignment record it stores a location in an external reference sequence along with a list of differences to the reference at that location as a sequence of "features". When decoding these features, an out-by-one error in a test for CRAM features that appear beyond the extent of the CRAM record sequence could result in an invalid write of one attacker-controlled byte beyond the end of a heap buffer. Exploiting this bug causes a heap buffer overflow. If a user opens a file crafted to exploit this issue, it could lead to the program crashing, or overwriting of data and heap structures in ways not expected by the program. It may be possible to use this to obtain arbitrary code execution. Versions 1.23.1, 1.22.2 and 1
HTSlib is a library for reading and writing bioinformatics file format ...
7.3 High
CVSS3