msrc_cve-2022-32221
Vulnerability from csaf_microsoft
Published
2022-12-02 00:00
Modified
2024-06-30 07:00
Summary
When doing HTTP(S) transfers libcurl might erroneously use the read callback (`CURLOPT_READFUNCTION`) to ask for data to send even when the `CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS` option has been set if the same handle previously was used to issue a `PUT` request which used that callback. This flaw may surprise the application and cause it to misbehave and either send off the wrong data or use memory after free or similar in the subsequent `POST` request. The problem exists in the logic for a reused handle when it is changed from a PUT to a POST.
Notes
Additional Resources
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