LHA
by LHA
CVEs (7)
| CVE | Vendor / Product | Sev | Risk | CVSS | EPSS | KEV | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2016-1925 | Cri | 0.64 | 9.8 | 0.03 | Jan 23, 2017 | Integer underflow in header.c in lha allows remote attackers to have unspecified impact via a large header size value for the (1) level0 or (2) level1 header in a lha archive, which triggers a buffer overflow. | ||
| CVE-2004-0771 | 0.04 | — | 0.19 | Nov 23, 2004 | Buffer overflow in the extract_one function from lhext.c in LHA may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long w (working directory) command line option, a different issue than CVE-2004-0769. NOTE: this issue may be REJECTED if there are not any cases in which LHA is… | |||
| CVE-2004-0769 | 0.01 | — | 0.07 | Aug 18, 2004 | Buffer overflow in LHA allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long pathnames in LHarc format 2 headers for a .LHZ archive, as originally demonstrated using the "x" option but also exploitable through "l" and "v", and fixed in header.c, a different issue than… | |||
| CVE-2004-0234 | 0.01 | — | 0.10 | Aug 18, 2004 | Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the get_header function in header.c for LHA 1.14, as used in products such as Barracuda Spam Firewall, allow remote attackers or local users to execute arbitrary code via long directory or file names in an LHA archive, which triggers the… | |||
| CVE-2004-0694 | 0.00 | — | 0.03 | Feb 4, 2011 | Buffer overflow in LHA 1.14 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors related to "command line processing," a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-0771. NOTE: this issue may be REJECTED if… | |||
| CVE-2004-0745 | 0.00 | — | 0.03 | Sep 28, 2004 | LHA 1.14 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a directory with shell metacharacters in its name. | |||
| CVE-2004-0235 | 0.00 | — | 0.04 | Aug 18, 2004 | Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in LHA 1.14 allow remote attackers or local users to create arbitrary files via an LHA archive containing filenames with (1) .. sequences or (2) absolute pathnames with double leading slashes ("//absolute/path"). |
- risk 0.64cvss 9.8epss 0.03
Integer underflow in header.c in lha allows remote attackers to have unspecified impact via a large header size value for the (1) level0 or (2) level1 header in a lha archive, which triggers a buffer overflow.
- CVE-2004-0771Nov 23, 2004risk 0.04cvss —epss 0.19
Buffer overflow in the extract_one function from lhext.c in LHA may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long w (working directory) command line option, a different issue than CVE-2004-0769. NOTE: this issue may be REJECTED if there are not any cases in which LHA is…
- CVE-2004-0769Aug 18, 2004risk 0.01cvss —epss 0.07
Buffer overflow in LHA allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long pathnames in LHarc format 2 headers for a .LHZ archive, as originally demonstrated using the "x" option but also exploitable through "l" and "v", and fixed in header.c, a different issue than…
- CVE-2004-0234Aug 18, 2004risk 0.01cvss —epss 0.10
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the get_header function in header.c for LHA 1.14, as used in products such as Barracuda Spam Firewall, allow remote attackers or local users to execute arbitrary code via long directory or file names in an LHA archive, which triggers the…
- CVE-2004-0694Feb 4, 2011risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.03
Buffer overflow in LHA 1.14 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors related to "command line processing," a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-0771. NOTE: this issue may be REJECTED if…
- CVE-2004-0745Sep 28, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.03
LHA 1.14 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a directory with shell metacharacters in its name.
- CVE-2004-0235Aug 18, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.04
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in LHA 1.14 allow remote attackers or local users to create arbitrary files via an LHA archive containing filenames with (1) .. sequences or (2) absolute pathnames with double leading slashes ("//absolute/path").