rpm package
opensuse/curl&distro=openSUSE Leap Micro 5.4
pkg:rpm/opensuse/curl&distro=openSUSE%20Leap%20Micro%205.4
Vulnerabilities (4)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2024-2398 | — | < 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1 | 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1 | Mar 27, 2024 | When an application tells libcurl it wants to allow HTTP/2 server push, and the amount of received headers for the push surpasses the maximum allowed limit (1000), libcurl aborts the server push. When aborting, libcurl inadvertently does not free all the previously allocated head | ||
| CVE-2024-2004 | — | < 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1 | 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1 | Mar 27, 2024 | When a protocol selection parameter option disables all protocols without adding any then the default set of protocols would remain in the allowed set due to an error in the logic for removing protocols. The below command would perform a request to curl.se with a plaintext protoc | ||
| CVE-2023-46219 | Med | 5.3 | < 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1 | 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1 | Dec 12, 2023 | When saving HSTS data to an excessively long file name, curl could end up removing all contents, making subsequent requests using that file unaware of the HSTS status they should otherwise use. | |
| CVE-2023-46218 | Med | 6.5 | < 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1 | 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1 | Dec 7, 2023 | This flaw allows a malicious HTTP server to set "super cookies" in curl that are then passed back to more origins than what is otherwise allowed or possible. This allows a site to set cookies that then would get sent to different and unrelated sites and domains. It could do this |
- CVE-2024-2398Mar 27, 2024affected < 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1fixed 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1
When an application tells libcurl it wants to allow HTTP/2 server push, and the amount of received headers for the push surpasses the maximum allowed limit (1000), libcurl aborts the server push. When aborting, libcurl inadvertently does not free all the previously allocated head
- CVE-2024-2004Mar 27, 2024affected < 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1fixed 8.0.1-150400.5.44.1
When a protocol selection parameter option disables all protocols without adding any then the default set of protocols would remain in the allowed set due to an error in the logic for removing protocols. The below command would perform a request to curl.se with a plaintext protoc
- affected < 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1fixed 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1
When saving HSTS data to an excessively long file name, curl could end up removing all contents, making subsequent requests using that file unaware of the HSTS status they should otherwise use.
- affected < 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1fixed 8.0.1-150400.5.36.1
This flaw allows a malicious HTTP server to set "super cookies" in curl that are then passed back to more origins than what is otherwise allowed or possible. This allows a site to set cookies that then would get sent to different and unrelated sites and domains. It could do this