rpm package
opensuse/gzip&distro=openSUSE Tumbleweed
pkg:rpm/opensuse/gzip&distro=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2022-1271 | — | < 1.12-1.1 | 1.12-1.1 | Aug 31, 2022 | An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name (for example, a crafted file name), this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insuf | ||
| CVE-2010-0001 | — | < 1.8-1.29 | 1.8-1.29 | Jan 29, 2010 | Integer underflow in the unlzw function in unlzw.c in gzip before 1.4 on 64-bit platforms, as used in ncompress and probably others, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive that uses LZW com | ||
| CVE-2009-2624 | — | < 1.8-1.29 | 1.8-1.29 | Jan 29, 2010 | The huft_build function in inflate.c in gzip before 1.3.13 creates a hufts (aka huffman) table that is too small, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash or infinite loop) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive. NOTE: this |
- CVE-2022-1271Aug 31, 2022affected < 1.12-1.1fixed 1.12-1.1
An arbitrary file write vulnerability was found in GNU gzip's zgrep utility. When zgrep is applied on the attacker's chosen file name (for example, a crafted file name), this can overwrite an attacker's content to an arbitrary attacker-selected file. This flaw occurs due to insuf
- CVE-2010-0001Jan 29, 2010affected < 1.8-1.29fixed 1.8-1.29
Integer underflow in the unlzw function in unlzw.c in gzip before 1.4 on 64-bit platforms, as used in ncompress and probably others, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive that uses LZW com
- CVE-2009-2624Jan 29, 2010affected < 1.8-1.29fixed 1.8-1.29
The huft_build function in inflate.c in gzip before 1.3.13 creates a hufts (aka huffman) table that is too small, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash or infinite loop) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive. NOTE: this