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apk package

chainguard/amazon-ssm-agent-ecs-exec

pkg:apk/chainguard/amazon-ssm-agent-ecs-exec

Vulnerabilities (79)

  • CVE-2025-68121CriFeb 5, 2026
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r5fixed 3.3.3270.0-r5

    During session resumption in crypto/tls, if the underlying Config has its ClientCAs or RootCAs fields mutated between the initial handshake and the resumed handshake, the resumed handshake may succeed when it should have failed. This may happen when a user calls Config.Clone and

  • CVE-2025-61732HigFeb 5, 2026
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r5fixed 3.3.3270.0-r5

    A discrepancy between how Go and C/C++ comments were parsed allowed for code smuggling into the resulting cgo binary.

  • CVE-2026-25122MedFeb 4, 2026
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r5fixed 3.3.3270.0-r5

    apko allows users to build and publish OCI container images built from apk packages. From version 0.14.8 to before 1.1.0, expandapk.Split drains the first gzip stream of an APK archive via io.Copy(io.Discard, gzi) without explicit bounds. With an attacker-controlled input stream,

  • CVE-2026-25121HigFeb 4, 2026
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r5fixed 3.3.3270.0-r5

    apko allows users to build and publish OCI container images built from apk packages. From version 0.14.8 to before 1.1.1, a path traversal vulnerability was discovered in apko's dirFS filesystem abstraction. An attacker who can supply a malicious APK package (e.g., via a compromi

  • CVE-2025-58181MedNov 19, 2025
    affected < 0fixed 0

    SSH servers parsing GSSAPI authentication requests do not validate the number of mechanisms specified in the request, allowing an attacker to cause unbounded memory consumption.

  • CVE-2025-47914MedNov 19, 2025
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r2fixed 3.3.3270.0-r2

    SSH Agent servers do not validate the size of messages when processing new identity requests, which may cause the program to panic if the message is malformed due to an out of bounds read.

  • CVE-2025-58187HigOct 29, 2025
    affected < 3.3.3270.0-r1fixed 3.3.3270.0-r1

    Due to the design of the name constraint checking algorithm, the processing time of some inputs scale non-linearly with respect to the size of the certificate. This affects programs which validate arbitrary certificate chains.

  • CVE-2025-47907HigAug 7, 2025
    affected < 3.3.2746.0-r2fixed 3.3.2746.0-r2

    Cancelling a query (e.g. by cancelling the context passed to one of the query methods) during a call to the Scan method of the returned Rows can result in unexpected results if other queries are being made in parallel. This can result in a race condition that may overwrite the ex

  • CVE-2025-4673MedJun 11, 2025
    affected < 3.3.2656.0-r1fixed 3.3.2656.0-r1

    Proxy-Authorization and Proxy-Authenticate headers persisted on cross-origin redirects potentially leaking sensitive information.

  • CVE-2025-22874HigJun 11, 2025
    affected < 3.3.2656.0-r1fixed 3.3.2656.0-r1

    Calling Verify with a VerifyOptions.KeyUsages that contains ExtKeyUsageAny unintentionally disabledpolicy validation. This only affected certificate chains which contain policy graphs, which are rather uncommon.

  • CVE-2025-22872MedApr 16, 2025
    affected < 3.3.2299.0-r1fixed 3.3.2299.0-r1

    The tokenizer incorrectly interprets tags with unquoted attribute values that end with a solidus character (/) as self-closing. When directly using Tokenizer, this can result in such tags incorrectly being marked as self-closing, and when using the Parse functions, this can resul

  • CVE-2025-22870MedMar 12, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r4fixed 3.3.1957.0-r4

    Matching of hosts against proxy patterns can improperly treat an IPv6 zone ID as a hostname component. For example, when the NO_PROXY environment variable is set to "*.example.com", a request to "[::1%25.example.com]:80` will incorrectly match and not be proxied.

  • CVE-2025-22869HigFeb 26, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r5fixed 3.3.1957.0-r5

    SSH servers which implement file transfer protocols are vulnerable to a denial of service attack from clients which complete the key exchange slowly, or not at all, causing pending content to be read into memory, but never transmitted.

  • CVE-2025-22868HigFeb 26, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r4fixed 3.3.1957.0-r4

    An attacker can pass a malicious malformed token which causes unexpected memory to be consumed during parsing.

  • CVE-2025-22866MedFeb 6, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1611.0-r3fixed 3.3.1611.0-r3

    Due to the usage of a variable time instruction in the assembly implementation of an internal function, a small number of bits of secret scalars are leaked on the ppc64le architecture. Due to the way this function is used, we do not believe this leakage is enough to allow recover

  • CVE-2025-21614HigJan 6, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r5fixed 3.3.1957.0-r5

    go-git is a highly extensible git implementation library written in pure Go. A denial of service (DoS) vulnerability was discovered in go-git versions prior to v5.13. This vulnerability allows an attacker to perform denial of service attacks by providing specially crafted respons

  • CVE-2025-21613CriJan 6, 2025
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r5fixed 3.3.1957.0-r5

    go-git is a highly extensible git implementation library written in pure Go. An argument injection vulnerability was discovered in go-git versions prior to v5.13. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to set arbitrary values to git-upload-pack flag

  • CVE-2024-45338MedDec 18, 2024
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r5fixed 3.3.1957.0-r5

    An attacker can craft an input to the Parse functions that would be processed non-linearly with respect to its length, resulting in extremely slow parsing. This could cause a denial of service.

  • CVE-2024-45337CriDec 12, 2024
    affected < 3.3.1957.0-r5fixed 3.3.1957.0-r5

    Applications and libraries which misuse connection.serverAuthenticate (via callback field ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback) may be susceptible to an authorization bypass. The documentation for ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback says that "A call to this function does not guarantee that

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