apk package
chainguard/tailscale
pkg:apk/chainguard/tailscale
Vulnerabilities (79)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-46603 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | Aug 14, 2026 | VP8L decoding in golang.org/x/image/vp8l can allocate an excessive amount of memory when processing a crafted VP8L image containing many unused Huffman tree groups. This allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via memory exhaustion. | |
| CVE-2026-56862 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | Handshake messages, such as KeyUpdate, are always considered as state-advancing, regardless of whether a handshake has been completed or not. As a result, a malicious client can keep sending KeyUpdate messages to force the server to keep performing key derivation operations indef | |
| CVE-2026-56860 | Med | 5.9 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | Previously, resolving relative paths containing parent directory ('..') segments performed string conversions and buffer rewrites on each step, resulting in quadratic time complexity and high memory allocation overhead. Now, path resolution operates on a byte buffer using index-b | |
| CVE-2026-56859 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | Previously, DecodeElement would reset the depth counter causing it to never fire; this could lead to stack exhaustion. | |
| CVE-2026-56858 | Med | 6.1 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | Previously, pathological inputs could close an unescaped '/' early, allowing for attack-controlled data to inject arbitrary content, potentially leading to XSS. | |
| CVE-2026-56853 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | When a server is configured to support unencrypted HTTP/2, it reads a few bytes from each new connection to see if they contain the HTTP/2 client preface. ReadHeaderTimeout is unexpectedly not being applied when doing this. | |
| CVE-2026-33818 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | Aug 13, 2026 | Enforce a recursion limit in Unmarshal to prevent stack exhaustion when parsing deeply-nested, recursive structures. | |
| CVE-2026-56852 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.98.9-r2 | 1.98.9-r2 | Jul 21, 2026 | A norm.Iter can enter an infinite loop when handling input containing invalid UTF-8 bytes. | |
| CVE-2026-46600 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.98.9-r1 | 1.98.9-r1 | Jul 21, 2026 | Parsing an invalid SVCB or HTTPS RR can panic when the size of a parameter value overflows the message buffer. | |
| CVE-2026-46604 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | Jun 26, 2026 | The TIFF decoder can panic when decoding an invalid image with an out-of-bounds strip offset. | |
| CVE-2026-46602 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | Jun 25, 2026 | The TIFF decoder does not set a limit on the size of tiles in tiled images, permitting a malicious or corrupt image containing a very large tile to cause unbounded memory consumption. | |
| CVE-2026-46601 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | Jun 25, 2026 | The webp decoder can panic when processing a VP8 chunk with dimensions that do not match the canvas size. | |
| CVE-2026-46599 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | May 29, 2026 | The TIFF decoder does not place a limit on the size of PackBits-compressed data. A maliciously-crafted image can exploit this to cause a small image (both in terms of pixel width/height and encoded size) to make the decoder decode large amounts of compressed data. | |
| CVE-2026-42500 | Med | 5.3 | < 0 | 0 | May 29, 2026 | Decoding a paletted BMP file with an out-of-range palette index results in a panic when accessing pixels in the invalid image. | |
| CVE-2026-42506 | Med | 6.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering. | |
| CVE-2026-42502 | Med | 6.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering. | |
| CVE-2026-39821 | Cri | 9.6 | < 1.102.2-r1 | 1.102.2-r1 | May 22, 2026 | The ToASCII and ToUnicode functions incorrectly accept Punycode-encoded labels that decode to an ASCII-only label. For example, ToUnicode("xn--example-.com") incorrectly returns the name "example.com" rather than an error. This behavior can lead to privilege escalation in program | |
| CVE-2026-27136 | Med | 6.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering. | |
| CVE-2026-25681 | Med | 6.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering. | |
| CVE-2026-25680 | Med | 6.5 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Parsing arbitrary HTML can consume excessive CPU time, possibly leading to denial of service. |
- affected < 0fixed 0
VP8L decoding in golang.org/x/image/vp8l can allocate an excessive amount of memory when processing a crafted VP8L image containing many unused Huffman tree groups. This allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via memory exhaustion.
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
Handshake messages, such as KeyUpdate, are always considered as state-advancing, regardless of whether a handshake has been completed or not. As a result, a malicious client can keep sending KeyUpdate messages to force the server to keep performing key derivation operations indef
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
Previously, resolving relative paths containing parent directory ('..') segments performed string conversions and buffer rewrites on each step, resulting in quadratic time complexity and high memory allocation overhead. Now, path resolution operates on a byte buffer using index-b
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
Previously, DecodeElement would reset the depth counter causing it to never fire; this could lead to stack exhaustion.
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
Previously, pathological inputs could close an unescaped '/' early, allowing for attack-controlled data to inject arbitrary content, potentially leading to XSS.
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
When a server is configured to support unencrypted HTTP/2, it reads a few bytes from each new connection to see if they contain the HTTP/2 client preface. ReadHeaderTimeout is unexpectedly not being applied when doing this.
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
Enforce a recursion limit in Unmarshal to prevent stack exhaustion when parsing deeply-nested, recursive structures.
- affected < 1.98.9-r2fixed 1.98.9-r2
A norm.Iter can enter an infinite loop when handling input containing invalid UTF-8 bytes.
- affected < 1.98.9-r1fixed 1.98.9-r1
Parsing an invalid SVCB or HTTPS RR can panic when the size of a parameter value overflows the message buffer.
- affected < 0fixed 0
The TIFF decoder can panic when decoding an invalid image with an out-of-bounds strip offset.
- affected < 0fixed 0
The TIFF decoder does not set a limit on the size of tiles in tiled images, permitting a malicious or corrupt image containing a very large tile to cause unbounded memory consumption.
- affected < 0fixed 0
The webp decoder can panic when processing a VP8 chunk with dimensions that do not match the canvas size.
- affected < 0fixed 0
The TIFF decoder does not place a limit on the size of PackBits-compressed data. A maliciously-crafted image can exploit this to cause a small image (both in terms of pixel width/height and encoded size) to make the decoder decode large amounts of compressed data.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Decoding a paletted BMP file with an out-of-range palette index results in a panic when accessing pixels in the invalid image.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering.
- affected < 1.102.2-r1fixed 1.102.2-r1
The ToASCII and ToUnicode functions incorrectly accept Punycode-encoded labels that decode to an ASCII-only label. For example, ToUnicode("xn--example-.com") incorrectly returns the name "example.com" rather than an error. This behavior can lead to privilege escalation in program
- affected < 0fixed 0
Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Parsing arbitrary HTML which is then rendered using Render can result in an unexpected HTML tree. This can be leveraged to execute XSS attacks in applications that attempt to sanitize input HTML before rendering.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Parsing arbitrary HTML can consume excessive CPU time, possibly leading to denial of service.
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