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almalinux/glib2-fam

pkg:rpm/almalinux/glib2-fam

Vulnerabilities (6)

  • CVE-2025-14512MedDec 11, 2025
    affected < 2.56.4-169.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-169.el8_10

    A flaw was found in glib. This vulnerability allows a heap buffer overflow and denial-of-service (DoS) via an integer overflow in GLib's GIO (GLib Input/Output) escape_byte_string() function when processing malicious file or remote filesystem attribute values.

  • CVE-2025-14087MedDec 10, 2025
    affected < 2.56.4-169.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-169.el8_10

    A flaw was found in GLib (Gnome Lib). This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to cause heap corruption, leading to a denial of service or potential code execution via a buffer-underflow in the GVariant parser when processing maliciously crafted input strings.

  • CVE-2025-13601HigNov 26, 2025
    affected < 2.56.4-168.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-168.el8_10

    A heap-based buffer overflow problem was found in glib through an incorrect calculation of buffer size in the g_escape_uri_string() function. If the string to escape contains a very large number of unacceptable characters (which would need escaping), the calculation of the length

  • CVE-2025-4373MedMay 6, 2025
    affected < 2.56.4-166.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-166.el8_10

    A flaw was found in GLib, which is vulnerable to an integer overflow in the g_string_insert_unichar() function. When the position at which to insert the character is large, the position will overflow, leading to a buffer underwrite.

  • CVE-2024-52533Nov 11, 2024
    affected < 2.56.4-166.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-166.el8_10

    gio/gsocks4aproxy.c in GNOME GLib before 2.82.1 has an off-by-one error and resultant buffer overflow because SOCKS4_CONN_MSG_LEN is not sufficient for a trailing '\0' character.

  • CVE-2024-34397MedMay 7, 2024
    affected < 2.56.4-166.el8_10fixed 2.56.4-166.el8_10

    An issue was discovered in GNOME GLib before 2.78.5, and 2.79.x and 2.80.x before 2.80.1. When a GDBus-based client subscribes to signals from a trusted system service such as NetworkManager on a shared computer, other users of the same computer can send spoofed D-Bus signals tha