Описание
ntfs.c in fsstat in Brian Carrier The Sleuth Kit (TSK) before 2.09 interprets a certain variable as a byte count rather than a count of 32-bit integers, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and prevent examination of certain NTFS files via a malformed NTFS image.
Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
---|---|---|
dapper | ignored | end of life |
devel | released | 2.09-1 |
edgy | ignored | end of life, was needed |
feisty | ignored | end of life, was needed |
gutsy | ignored | end of life, was needed |
hardy | released | 2.09-1 |
intrepid | released | 2.09-1 |
jaunty | released | 2.09-1 |
karmic | released | 2.09-1 |
upstream | released | 2.09 |
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EPSS
4.3 Medium
CVSS2
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ntfs.c in fsstat in Brian Carrier The Sleuth Kit (TSK) before 2.09 interprets a certain variable as a byte count rather than a count of 32-bit integers, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and prevent examination of certain NTFS files via a malformed NTFS image.
ntfs.c in fsstat in Brian Carrier The Sleuth Kit (TSK) before 2.09 int ...
ntfs.c in fsstat in Brian Carrier The Sleuth Kit (TSK) before 2.09 interprets a certain variable as a byte count rather than a count of 32-bit integers, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and prevent examination of certain NTFS files via a malformed NTFS image.
EPSS
4.3 Medium
CVSS2