rpm package
opensuse/flake-pilot&distro=openSUSE Tumbleweed
pkg:rpm/opensuse/flake-pilot&distro=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2025-55159 | Med | — | < 3.1.21-1.1 | 3.1.21-1.1 | Aug 11, 2025 | slab is a pre-allocated storage for a uniform data type. In version 0.4.10, the get_disjoint_mut method incorrectly checked if indices were within the slab's capacity instead of its length, allowing access to uninitialized memory. This could lead to undefined behavior or potentia | |
| CVE-2025-5791 | Hig | 7.1 | < 3.1.19-1.1 | 3.1.19-1.1 | Jun 6, 2025 | A flaw was found in the user's crate for Rust. This vulnerability allows privilege escalation via incorrect group listing when a user or process has fewer than exactly 1024 groups, leading to the erroneous inclusion of the root group in the access list. | |
| CVE-2025-3416 | Low | 3.7 | < 3.1.19-1.1 | 3.1.19-1.1 | Apr 8, 2025 | A flaw was found in OpenSSL's handling of the properties argument in certain functions. This vulnerability can allow use-after-free exploitation, which may result in undefined behavior or incorrect property parsing, leading to OpenSSL treating the input as an empty string. |
- affected < 3.1.21-1.1fixed 3.1.21-1.1
slab is a pre-allocated storage for a uniform data type. In version 0.4.10, the get_disjoint_mut method incorrectly checked if indices were within the slab's capacity instead of its length, allowing access to uninitialized memory. This could lead to undefined behavior or potentia
- affected < 3.1.19-1.1fixed 3.1.19-1.1
A flaw was found in the user's crate for Rust. This vulnerability allows privilege escalation via incorrect group listing when a user or process has fewer than exactly 1024 groups, leading to the erroneous inclusion of the root group in the access list.
- affected < 3.1.19-1.1fixed 3.1.19-1.1
A flaw was found in OpenSSL's handling of the properties argument in certain functions. This vulnerability can allow use-after-free exploitation, which may result in undefined behavior or incorrect property parsing, leading to OpenSSL treating the input as an empty string.