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wolfi/datadog-agent-7.72-full

pkg:apk/wolfi/datadog-agent-7.72-full

Vulnerabilities (27)

  • CVE-2026-39817MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r22fixed 7.72.4-r22

    The "go tool pack" subcommand (usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs) does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem.

  • CVE-2026-33814HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r23fixed 7.72.4-r23

    When processing HTTP/2 SETTINGS frames, transport will enter an infinite loop of writing CONTINUATION frames if it receives a SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE with a value of 0.

  • CVE-2026-33811HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r22fixed 7.72.4-r22

    When using LookupCNAME with the cgo DNS resolver, a very long CNAME response can trigger a double-free of C memory and a crash.

  • CVE-2026-39883HigApr 8, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r29fixed 7.72.4-r29

    OpenTelemetry-Go is the Go implementation of OpenTelemetry. From 1.15.0 to 1.42.0, the fix for CVE-2026-24051 changed the Darwin ioreg command to use an absolute path but left the BSD kenv command using a bare name, allowing the same PATH hijacking attack on BSD and Solaris platf

  • CVE-2026-39882MedApr 8, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r29fixed 7.72.4-r29

    OpenTelemetry-Go is the Go implementation of OpenTelemetry. Prior to 1.43.0, the otlp HTTP exporters (traces/metrics/logs) read the full HTTP response body into an in-memory bytes.Buffer without a size cap. This is exploitable for memory exhaustion when the configured collector e

  • CVE-2026-32287HigMar 26, 2026
    affected < 7.72.4-r20fixed 7.72.4-r20

    Boolean XPath expressions that evaluate to true can cause an infinite loop in logicalQuery.Select, leading to 100% CPU usage. This can be triggered by top-level selectors such as "1=1" or "true()".

  • CVE-2025-68156Dec 16, 2025
    affected < 7.72.4-r21fixed 7.72.4-r21

    Expr is an expression language and expression evaluation for Go. Prior to version 1.17.7, several builtin functions in Expr, including `flatten`, `min`, `max`, `mean`, and `median`, perform recursive traversal over user-provided data structures without enforcing a maximum recursi

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