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CVE-2018-1000005

Опубликовано: 24 янв. 2018
Источник: ubuntu
Приоритет: medium
EPSS Низкий
CVSS2: 6.4
CVSS3: 9.1

Описание

libcurl 7.49.0 to and including 7.57.0 contains an out bounds read in code handling HTTP/2 trailers. It was reported (https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2231) that reading an HTTP/2 trailer could mess up future trailers since the stored size was one byte less than required. The problem is that the code that creates HTTP/1-like headers from the HTTP/2 trailer data once appended a string like : to the target buffer, while this was recently changed to : (a space was added after the colon) but the following math wasn't updated correspondingly. When accessed, the data is read out of bounds and causes either a crash or that the (too large) data gets passed to client write. This could lead to a denial-of-service situation or an information disclosure if someone has a service that echoes back or uses the trailers for something.

РелизСтатусПримечание
artful

released

7.55.1-1ubuntu2.3
devel

not-affected

7.58.0-2ubuntu1
esm-infra-legacy/trusty

not-affected

esm-infra/xenial

released

7.47.0-1ubuntu2.6
precise/esm

not-affected

trusty

not-affected

trusty/esm

not-affected

upstream

released

7.58.0-1
xenial

released

7.47.0-1ubuntu2.6

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EPSS

Процентиль: 64%
0.00472
Низкий

6.4 Medium

CVSS2

9.1 Critical

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 4.8
redhat
около 8 лет назад

libcurl 7.49.0 to and including 7.57.0 contains an out bounds read in code handling HTTP/2 trailers. It was reported (https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2231) that reading an HTTP/2 trailer could mess up future trailers since the stored size was one byte less than required. The problem is that the code that creates HTTP/1-like headers from the HTTP/2 trailer data once appended a string like `:` to the target buffer, while this was recently changed to `: ` (a space was added after the colon) but the following math wasn't updated correspondingly. When accessed, the data is read out of bounds and causes either a crash or that the (too large) data gets passed to client write. This could lead to a denial-of-service situation or an information disclosure if someone has a service that echoes back or uses the trailers for something.

CVSS3: 9.1
nvd
около 8 лет назад

libcurl 7.49.0 to and including 7.57.0 contains an out bounds read in code handling HTTP/2 trailers. It was reported (https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2231) that reading an HTTP/2 trailer could mess up future trailers since the stored size was one byte less than required. The problem is that the code that creates HTTP/1-like headers from the HTTP/2 trailer data once appended a string like `:` to the target buffer, while this was recently changed to `: ` (a space was added after the colon) but the following math wasn't updated correspondingly. When accessed, the data is read out of bounds and causes either a crash or that the (too large) data gets passed to client write. This could lead to a denial-of-service situation or an information disclosure if someone has a service that echoes back or uses the trailers for something.

CVSS3: 9.1
debian
около 8 лет назад

libcurl 7.49.0 to and including 7.57.0 contains an out bounds read in ...

CVSS3: 9.1
github
больше 3 лет назад

libcurl 7.49.0 to and including 7.57.0 contains an out bounds read in code handling HTTP/2 trailers. It was reported (https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2231) that reading an HTTP/2 trailer could mess up future trailers since the stored size was one byte less than required. The problem is that the code that creates HTTP/1-like headers from the HTTP/2 trailer data once appended a string like `:` to the target buffer, while this was recently changed to `: ` (a space was added after the colon) but the following math wasn't updated correspondingly. When accessed, the data is read out of bounds and causes either a crash or that the (too large) data gets passed to client write. This could lead to a denial-of-service situation or an information disclosure if someone has a service that echoes back or uses the trailers for something.

EPSS

Процентиль: 64%
0.00472
Низкий

6.4 Medium

CVSS2

9.1 Critical

CVSS3