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rpm package

opensuse/mercurial&distro=openSUSE Tumbleweed

pkg:rpm/opensuse/mercurial&distro=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed

Vulnerabilities (15)

  • CVE-2025-2361MedMar 17, 2025
    affected < 6.9.4-1.1fixed 6.9.4-1.1

    A vulnerability was found in Mercurial SCM 4.5.3/71.19.145.211. It has been declared as problematic. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the component Web Interface. The manipulation of the argument cmd leads to cross site scripting. The attack can be initiated remotely. T

  • CVE-2019-3902Apr 22, 2019
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    A flaw was found in Mercurial before 4.9. It was possible to use symlinks and subrepositories to defeat Mercurial's path-checking logic and write files outside a repository.

  • CVE-2018-17983CriOct 4, 2018
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    cext/manifest.c in Mercurial before 4.7.2 has an out-of-bounds read during parsing of a malformed manifest entry.

  • CVE-2018-13348HigJul 6, 2018
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    The mpatch_decode function in mpatch.c in Mercurial before 4.6.1 mishandles certain situations where there should be at least 12 bytes remaining after the current position in the patch data, but actually are not, aka OVE-20180430-0001.

  • CVE-2018-13346HigJul 6, 2018
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    The mpatch_apply function in mpatch.c in Mercurial before 4.6.1 incorrectly proceeds in cases where the fragment start is past the end of the original data, aka OVE-20180430-0004.

  • CVE-2018-1000132CriMar 14, 2018
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    Mercurial version 4.5 and earlier contains a Incorrect Access Control (CWE-285) vulnerability in Protocol server that can result in Unauthorized data access. This attack appear to be exploitable via network connectivity. This vulnerability appears to have been fixed in 4.5.1.

  • CVE-2017-17458CriDec 7, 2017
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    In Mercurial before 4.4.1, it is possible that a specially malformed repository can cause Git subrepositories to run arbitrary code in the form of a .git/hooks/post-update script checked into the repository. Typical use of Mercurial prevents construction of such repositories, but

  • CVE-2017-1000116CriOct 5, 2017
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    Mercurial prior to 4.3 did not adequately sanitize hostnames passed to ssh, leading to possible shell-injection attacks.

  • CVE-2017-1000115HigOct 5, 2017
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    Mercurial prior to version 4.3 is vulnerable to a missing symlink check that can malicious repositories to modify files outside the repository

  • CVE-2016-3105HigMay 9, 2016
    affected < 4.0-1.1fixed 4.0-1.1

    The convert extension in Mercurial before 3.8 might allow context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted git repository name.

  • CVE-2016-3630HigApr 13, 2016
    affected < 4.0-1.1fixed 4.0-1.1

    The binary delta decoder in Mercurial before 3.7.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a (1) clone, (2) push, or (3) pull command, related to (a) a list sizing rounding error and (b) short records.

  • CVE-2016-3069HigApr 13, 2016
    affected < 4.0-1.1fixed 4.0-1.1

    Mercurial before 3.7.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted name when converting a Git repository.

  • CVE-2016-3068HigApr 13, 2016
    affected < 4.0-1.1fixed 4.0-1.1

    Mercurial before 3.7.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted git ext:: URL when cloning a subrepository.

  • CVE-2015-7545CriApr 13, 2016
    affected < 4.0-1.1fixed 4.0-1.1

    The (1) git-remote-ext and (2) unspecified other remote helper programs in Git before 2.3.10, 2.4.x before 2.4.10, 2.5.x before 2.5.4, and 2.6.x before 2.6.1 do not properly restrict the allowed protocols, which might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a URL in

  • CVE-2008-2942Jun 30, 2008
    affected < 5.9.1-2.1fixed 5.9.1-2.1

    Directory traversal vulnerability in patch.py in Mercurial 1.0.1 allows user-assisted attackers to modify arbitrary files via ".." (dot dot) sequences in a patch file.