apk package
wolfi/hugo
pkg:apk/wolfi/hugo
Vulnerabilities (54)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-73502 | Med | 5.3 | < 0.164.0-r4 | 0.164.0-r4 | Aug 18, 2026 | kin-openapi is a Go project for handling OpenAPI files. From 0.2.0 until 0.144.0, openapi3filter.ValidateRequest can encounter a NULL-pointer-dereference denial of service when an operation declares a content parameter whose application/json media type has no schema. In openapi3f | |
| 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-2026-56865 | Hig | 8.4 | < 0 | 0 | Aug 13, 2026 | A malicious GOPROXY was previously capable of forging up to two sumdb tiles that allow for a requested module to bypass the GOSUMDB check and persist attacker-controlled module content to a local Go module cache. This attack allows for a malicious GOPROXY to serve malicious modul | |
| CVE-2026-56864 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | Aug 13, 2026 | A malicious GOSUMDB was capable of serving arbitrary module content not contained within the transparency log. This attack allows for a coordinating GOPROXY and GOSUMDB to serve a client malicious module content that cannot be detected by evaluating the transparency log. In order | |
| CVE-2026-56852 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0.164.0-r3 | 0.164.0-r3 | Jul 21, 2026 | A norm.Iter can enter an infinite loop when handling input containing invalid UTF-8 bytes. | |
| CVE-2026-46604 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0.163.3-r1 | 0.163.3-r1 | 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 | < 0.163.3-r1 | 0.163.3-r1 | 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-2026-46598 | Med | 5.3 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | For certain crafted inputs, a 'ed25519.PrivateKey' was created by casting malformed wire bytes, leading to a panic when used. | |
| CVE-2026-46597 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | An incorrectly placed cast from bytes to int allowed for server-side panic in the AES-GCM packet decoder for well-crafted inputs. | |
| CVE-2026-46595 | Cri | 10.0 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Previously, CVE-2024-45337 fixed an authorization bypass for misused ssh server configurations; if any other type of callback is passed other than public key, then the source-address validation would be skipped. | |
| CVE-2026-42508 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | Previously, a revoked 'SignatureKey' belonging to a CA was not correctly checked for revocation. Now, both the 'key' and 'key.SignatureKey' are checked for @revoked. | |
| CVE-2026-39835 | Med | 5.3 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | SSH servers which use CertChecker as a public key callback without setting IsUserAuthority or IsHostAuthority could be caused to panic by a client presenting a certificate. CertChecker now returns an error instead of panicking when these callbacks are nil. | |
| CVE-2026-39834 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | When writing data larger than 4GB in a single Write call on an SSH channel, an integer overflow in the internal payload size calculation caused the write loop to spin indefinitely, sending empty packets without making progress. The size comparison now uses int64 to prevent trunca | |
| CVE-2026-39833 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | The in-memory keyring returned by NewKeyring() silently accepted keys with the ConfirmBeforeUse constraint but never enforced it. The key would sign without any confirmation prompt, with no indication to the caller that the constraint was not in effect. NewKeyring() now returns a | |
| CVE-2026-39832 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | When adding a key to a remote agent constraint extensions such as [email protected] were not serialized in the request. Destination restrictions were silently stripped when forwarding keys, allowing unrestricted use of the key on the remote host. The client now | |
| CVE-2026-39831 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | The Verify() method for FIDO/U2F security key types ([email protected], [email protected]) did not check the User Presence flag. Signatures generated without physical touch were accepted, allowing unattended use of a hardware security key. To restore the | |
| CVE-2026-39830 | Cri | 9.1 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | A malicious SSH peer could send unsolicited global request responses to fill an internal buffer, blocking the connection's read loop. The blocked goroutine could not be released by calling Close(), resulting in a resource leak per connection. Unsolicited global responses are now | |
| CVE-2026-39829 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | The RSA and DSA public key parsers did not enforce size limits on key parameters. A crafted public key with an excessively large modulus or DSA parameter could cause several minutes of CPU consumption during signature verification. This could be triggered by unauthenticated clien | |
| CVE-2026-39828 | Med | 6.3 | < 0 | 0 | May 22, 2026 | When an SSH server authentication callback returned PartialSuccessError with non-nil Permissions, those permissions were silently discarded, potentially dropping certificate restrictions such as force-command after a second factor succeeded. Returning non-nil Permissions with Par |
- affected < 0.164.0-r4fixed 0.164.0-r4
kin-openapi is a Go project for handling OpenAPI files. From 0.2.0 until 0.144.0, openapi3filter.ValidateRequest can encounter a NULL-pointer-dereference denial of service when an operation declares a content parameter whose application/json media type has no schema. In openapi3f
- 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 < 0fixed 0
A malicious GOPROXY was previously capable of forging up to two sumdb tiles that allow for a requested module to bypass the GOSUMDB check and persist attacker-controlled module content to a local Go module cache. This attack allows for a malicious GOPROXY to serve malicious modul
- affected < 0fixed 0
A malicious GOSUMDB was capable of serving arbitrary module content not contained within the transparency log. This attack allows for a coordinating GOPROXY and GOSUMDB to serve a client malicious module content that cannot be detected by evaluating the transparency log. In order
- affected < 0.164.0-r3fixed 0.164.0-r3
A norm.Iter can enter an infinite loop when handling input containing invalid UTF-8 bytes.
- affected < 0.163.3-r1fixed 0.163.3-r1
The TIFF decoder can panic when decoding an invalid image with an out-of-bounds strip offset.
- affected < 0.163.3-r1fixed 0.163.3-r1
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
For certain crafted inputs, a 'ed25519.PrivateKey' was created by casting malformed wire bytes, leading to a panic when used.
- affected < 0fixed 0
An incorrectly placed cast from bytes to int allowed for server-side panic in the AES-GCM packet decoder for well-crafted inputs.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Previously, CVE-2024-45337 fixed an authorization bypass for misused ssh server configurations; if any other type of callback is passed other than public key, then the source-address validation would be skipped.
- affected < 0fixed 0
Previously, a revoked 'SignatureKey' belonging to a CA was not correctly checked for revocation. Now, both the 'key' and 'key.SignatureKey' are checked for @revoked.
- affected < 0fixed 0
SSH servers which use CertChecker as a public key callback without setting IsUserAuthority or IsHostAuthority could be caused to panic by a client presenting a certificate. CertChecker now returns an error instead of panicking when these callbacks are nil.
- affected < 0fixed 0
When writing data larger than 4GB in a single Write call on an SSH channel, an integer overflow in the internal payload size calculation caused the write loop to spin indefinitely, sending empty packets without making progress. The size comparison now uses int64 to prevent trunca
- affected < 0fixed 0
The in-memory keyring returned by NewKeyring() silently accepted keys with the ConfirmBeforeUse constraint but never enforced it. The key would sign without any confirmation prompt, with no indication to the caller that the constraint was not in effect. NewKeyring() now returns a
- affected < 0fixed 0
When adding a key to a remote agent constraint extensions such as [email protected] were not serialized in the request. Destination restrictions were silently stripped when forwarding keys, allowing unrestricted use of the key on the remote host. The client now
- affected < 0fixed 0
The Verify() method for FIDO/U2F security key types ([email protected], [email protected]) did not check the User Presence flag. Signatures generated without physical touch were accepted, allowing unattended use of a hardware security key. To restore the
- affected < 0fixed 0
A malicious SSH peer could send unsolicited global request responses to fill an internal buffer, blocking the connection's read loop. The blocked goroutine could not be released by calling Close(), resulting in a resource leak per connection. Unsolicited global responses are now
- affected < 0fixed 0
The RSA and DSA public key parsers did not enforce size limits on key parameters. A crafted public key with an excessively large modulus or DSA parameter could cause several minutes of CPU consumption during signature verification. This could be triggered by unauthenticated clien
- affected < 0fixed 0
When an SSH server authentication callback returned PartialSuccessError with non-nil Permissions, those permissions were silently discarded, potentially dropping certificate restrictions such as force-command after a second factor succeeded. Returning non-nil Permissions with Par
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