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- CVEs with nessus.description==This update for php5 fixes the following security issues :
- CVE-2016-6128: Invalid color index not properly handled
[bsc#987580]
- CVE-2016-6161: global out of bounds read when encoding
gif from malformed input withgd2togif [bsc#988032]
- CVE-2016-6292: NULL pointer dereference in
exif_process_user_comment [bsc#991422]
- CVE-2016-6295: Use after free in SNMP with GC and
unserialize() [bsc#991424]
- CVE-2016-6297: Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability
in php_stream_zip_opener [bsc#991426]
- CVE-2016-6291: Out-of-bounds access in
exif_process_IFD_in_MAKERNOTE [bsc#991427]
- CVE-2016-6289: Integer overflow leads to buffer overflow
in virtual_file_ex [bsc#991428]
- CVE-2016-6290: Use after free in unserialize() with
Unexpected Session Deserialization [bsc#991429]
- CVE-2016-5399: Improper error handling in bzread()
[bsc#991430]
- CVE-2016-6296: Heap buffer overflow vulnerability in
simplestring_addn in simplestring.c [bsc#991437]
- CVE-2016-6207: Integer overflow error within
_gdContributionsAlloc() [bsc#991434]
- CVE-2014-3587: Integer overflow in the
cdf_read_property_info affecting SLES11 SP3 [bsc#987530]
- CVE-2016-6288: Buffer over-read in php_url_parse_ex
[bsc#991433]
- CVE-2016-7124: Create an Unexpected Object and Don't
Invoke __wakeup() in Deserialization
- CVE-2016-7125: PHP Session Data Injection Vulnerability
- CVE-2016-7126: select_colors write out-of-bounds
- CVE-2016-7127: imagegammacorrect allowed arbitrary write
access
- CVE-2016-7128: Memory Leakage In
exif_process_IFD_in_TIFF
- CVE-2016-7129: wddx_deserialize allowed illegal memory
access
- CVE-2016-7130: wddx_deserialize null dereference
- CVE-2016-7131: wddx_deserialize null dereference with
invalid xml
- CVE-2016-7132: wddx_deserialize null dereference in
php_wddx_pop_element
- CVE-2016-7134: Heap overflow in the function curl_escape
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.
Max CVSS | 0 |
Min CVSS | 0 |
Total Count | 2 |
| ID | CVSS | Summary | Last (major) update | Published |
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