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ubuntu логотип

CVE-2017-1000257

около 8 лет назад

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
EPSS: Низкий
redhat логотип

CVE-2017-1000257

около 8 лет назад

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 4.8
EPSS: Низкий
nvd логотип

CVE-2017-1000257

около 8 лет назад

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
EPSS: Низкий
debian логотип

CVE-2017-1000257

около 8 лет назад

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, i ...

CVSS3: 9.1
EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-6x54-39w9-rqhw

больше 3 лет назад

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
EPSS: Низкий
oracle-oval логотип

ELSA-2017-3263

почти 8 лет назад

ELSA-2017-3263: curl security update (MODERATE)

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

openSUSE-SU-2017:2880-1

около 8 лет назад

Security update for curl

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2017:2831-1

около 8 лет назад

Security update for curl

EPSS: Низкий

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ubuntu логотип
CVE-2017-1000257

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
1%
Низкий
около 8 лет назад
redhat логотип
CVE-2017-1000257

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 4.8
1%
Низкий
около 8 лет назад
nvd логотип
CVE-2017-1000257

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
1%
Низкий
около 8 лет назад
debian логотип
CVE-2017-1000257

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, i ...

CVSS3: 9.1
1%
Низкий
около 8 лет назад
github логотип
GHSA-6x54-39w9-rqhw

An IMAP FETCH response line indicates the size of the returned data, in number of bytes. When that response says the data is zero bytes, libcurl would pass on that (non-existing) data with a pointer and the size (zero) to the deliver-data function. libcurl's deliver-data function treats zero as a magic number and invokes strlen() on the data to figure out the length. The strlen() is called on a heap based buffer that might not be zero terminated so libcurl might read beyond the end of it into whatever memory lies after (or just crash) and then deliver that to the application as if it was actually downloaded.

CVSS3: 9.1
1%
Низкий
больше 3 лет назад
oracle-oval логотип
ELSA-2017-3263

ELSA-2017-3263: curl security update (MODERATE)

почти 8 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
openSUSE-SU-2017:2880-1

Security update for curl

около 8 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2017:2831-1

Security update for curl

около 8 лет назад

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