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- CVEs with nessus.description==Several vulnerabilities were discovered in cURL, an URL transfer
library :
- CVE-2016-8615
It was discovered that a malicious HTTP server could
inject new cookies for arbitrary domains into a cookie
jar.
- CVE-2016-8616
It was discovered that when re-using a connection, curl
was doing case insensitive comparisons of user name and
password with the existing connections.
- CVE-2016-8617
It was discovered that on systems with 32-bit addresses
in userspace (e.g. x86, ARM, x32), the output buffer
size value calculated in the base64 encode function
would wrap around if input size was at least 1GB of
data, causing an undersized output buffer to be
allocated.
- CVE-2016-8618
It was discovered that the curl_maprintf() function
could be tricked into doing a double-free due to an
unsafe size_t multiplication on systems using 32 bit
size_t variables.
- CVE-2016-8619
It was discovered that the Kerberos implementation could
be tricked into doing a double-free when reading one of
the length fields from a socket.
- CVE-2016-8620
It was discovered that the curl tool's 'globbing'
feature could write to invalid memory areas when parsing
invalid ranges.
- CVE-2016-8621
It was discovered that the function curl_getdate could
read out of bounds when parsing invalid date strings.
- CVE-2016-8622
It was discovered that the URL percent-encoding decode
function would return a signed 32bit integer variable as
length, even though it allocated a destination buffer
larger than 2GB, which would lead to a out-of-bounds
write.
- CVE-2016-8623
It was discovered that libcurl could access an
already-freed memory area due to concurrent access to
shared cookies. This could lead to a denial of service
or disclosure of sensitive information.
- CVE-2016-8624
It was discovered that curl wouldn't parse the authority
component of a URL correctly when the host name part
ends with a '#' character, and could be tricked into
connecting to a different host.
Max CVSS | 0 |
Min CVSS | 0 |
Total Count | 2 |
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